• TIEPilot@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Its growing on me. And the rims as an old GenX’er didn’t Vector have a set like that w/ the Bi-Turbo/Twin Turbo? I like the “Jet Turbine” look of them.

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    But I can see why an EV Ferrari would get backlash from the purists. Its not a traditional ICE race car. That said I see racing going to EV as the torque is insane on electric. We are already seeing it in drag bikes

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    Another prediction on EVs, their charging bottle neck will be filled by standardized batteries that can be removed by a robot.

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    Like a car wash you pull up, a clanker comes up from the floor and removes your batteries. They go into inventory to charge and can be cell by cell inspected and charged batteries are installed. 10 minutes TOPS.

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    This fixes recycling and repair. I’m sure I’m not the first to think of this, but its going to happen.

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    Oh and your correct this looks NOTHING like a Ferrari, I mean not even “Ferrari Red®”???

    We need better formatting of text on here asap,

    • LincolnsDogFido@lemmy.zip
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      3 hours ago

      Your battery take won’t come to fruition any time soon in the consumer market. Commercial trucking and such I can see, but consumers value interior space and standardizing a battery limits what you can do with the interior. Automakers would never pigeonhole themselves like that. Look at the cellphone and laptop market and their batteries.

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      6 hours ago

      Like a car wash you pull up, a clanker comes up from the floor and removes your batteries. They go into inventory to charge and can be cell by cell inspected and charged batteries are installed. 10 minutes TOPS.

      This is already being done in China.