Seeing as you can’t charge an E-Tron at a Tesla SuperCharger I’m going to go ahead and say your entire story is made up BS.
Seeing as you can’t charge an E-Tron at a Tesla SuperCharger I’m going to go ahead and say your entire story is made up BS.
300 miles is around 5hrs on the road. You really drive 5hrs straight and are antsy to get back in the car after 10 mins refueling? 30 mins is just too long for you to stretch your legs?
I think you area vastly overstating the number of people who just cant stop after 5hrs on the road and must continue for another hour…
Not even close. Overnight charging is far more convenient than driving out of my way to a gas station and then standing out in the elements to fill up.
How many people do you think have a similar use case? You are an extreme outlier.
No one is positioning EVs as tow vehicles yet. You’re setting expectations that no one realistically has today.
I see the tipping point as 300 miles of recharge in 30 mins or less. 300 miles is typically 5hrs on the road at which point 30 mins is a reasonable rest time. Yes, some will demand more but those that will actually need that are quite rare and will almost exclusively be commercial buyers who probably aren’t going EV…
And how many of you have full size trucks?
I dont think a lot of apartment dwellers are buying large trucks. Without a market survey to back me up I would guess >90% of full size truck owners live in single family homes.
I’m okay with <30 mins to charge 300 miles.
The “in the wild” testing has shown the Taycan range is in the 250-270 range.
That was a non-standard test where they used drag strip timing equipment that allows 1' roll out. That 1' took .26 seconds. The actual time from 0-60 was 2.6 seconds.
And protip: don't borrow a car from someone wanted by the police.
Yep, I got it. You’re worried about people wanted by police being pulled over.
You are incorrect.
No, there are privacy laws in place at the state and federal level that dictate what can and cant be done with data gathered during law enforcement operations. A municipality cannot simply “make an agreement” that contravenes those laws.
You made the claim this would give cops more probable cause to pull people over. I asked how. The onus is on you to back up your statement, not for me to try and research and prove you right.
Your refusal to backup your claim suggests you were instead just making stuff up. But again, please prove me wrong here.
You know there are laws about “scraping date” and that while they certainly would have the technical ability, doing so would be highly illegal right?
Please, in detail, explain how these plate readers will give cops probable cause to pull you over?
There is no indication where the image processing is done so you’re making assumptions here.
Please, in detail, explain how these plate readers will give cops probably cause to pull you over?
It doesn’t do anything a cop calling in your plate over the radio would do. It just does it without distracting the officer.