REAL-WORLD TEST HAS TESLA SEMI SILENCING CRITICS

This assumes they don't team drive where they are on the road continuously except for refueling stops. A common route for this is the port of LA to the port of Jacksonville FL hauling containers. It's cheaper and faster for team drivers than shipping via the Panama Canal. An EV truck could never match a diesel doing that route with team drivers.

Quite right.
 
For liability reasons and to not clog chargers and likely because of law I think a driver must be on duty (that is not asleep) during recharging. I am not an expert in this subject but I suspect that is a big negative for both the firm and the drivers.

There is also, of course, the danger of fire during charging, intense enough to destroy not only the truck, but the ALL the trucks charging, AND the charging station as well. Being a class C fire, there is no putting it out with water! Not even professional pryotechnicians get to see fireworks THAT intense very often! Not unless their magazine explodes!
 
Its the difference between being able to run a rig 23 hours out of 24 and only about 20 if the tweet in this thread is correct.

It's academic. EV semi cabs are day cabs only. They have no sleepers in them. This puts them entirely out any use for team hauling or even OTR hauling.
 
There is also, of course, the danger of fire during charging, intense enough to destroy not only the truck, but the ALL the trucks charging, AND the charging station as well. Being a class C fire, there is no putting it out with water! Not even professional pryotechnicians get to see fireworks THAT intense very often! Not unless their magazine explodes!

Oh God........the insurance on these are likely to be a deal breaker......they are too new to know but look at how bad the fire problem with cars are with much much much smaller batteries.

This was not thought through....and I think we can say the same about powering our electric grids with solar and wind.
 
Oh God........the insurance on these are likely to be a deal breaker......they are too new to know but look at how bad the fire problem with cars are with much much much smaller batteries.

This was not thought through....and I think we can say the same about powering our electric grids with solar and wind.

Insurance would be a killer. EVs have much higher insurance rates than diesel or gasoline engines vehicles. The reason is two-fold: the cost of the vehicle (MUCH higher for the EV!) and the risk of fire (MUCH higher than for an ICE vehicle!). The actuary speaks for itself.
 
One EV semi fire under a bridge could easily cause a billion dollars in economic damages...

Thats a Big MotherFucking Problem.
 
There is also, of course, the danger of fire during charging, intense enough to destroy not only the truck, but the ALL the trucks charging, AND the charging station as well. Being a class C fire, there is no putting it out with water! Not even professional pryotechnicians get to see fireworks THAT intense very often! Not unless their magazine explodes!

It's class D not C. It isn't an electrical fire but rather one of burning metal and rare earths that spontaneously combust in the presence of water.
 
The infrasttucture is nit set up for this. The ran where they knew they could keep it charged

Just like in the days when Ford first started producing the Model A? Not enough gas stations? How did that turn out?
 
You know, that boils down to an average of 455 miles per day per vehicle... Not very impressive. Long haul team drivers regularly do over 900 miles a day in diesel trucks, or about double that of what these Teslas are doing.

And once again, as Terry does with every new evolving tech, he FREEZES it at where it is today, to criticize it.

I repeat, there is no person more stupid on technology and how it evolves than Terry on this forum.

This article is about how far the Tesla truck has come from a zero starting point a few years back and this advancement is amazing. A successful fleet of such trucks would be able to utilize roads for the most dangerous, over night driving without having drivers fall asleep. They will also be far less accident prone.

But here again is Terry screaming at eh beginnings of the internet roll out that it will never work as the copper cables and AOL online software to access it is just not appealing to enough people and is too slow.
 
And how much electrical service would a truck stop have to have to charge the same number of trucks that they normally see every day. :laugh:

How much gasoline do they need to service that same amount trucks? :laugh:


Charging a large number of EV Trucks, each in the yard in their own parking spot, rather then having them line up for a limited number of gas pumps, will be far more convenient.

In some very busy truck stops, trucks can line up for well over an hour to get to gasoline pump, then they go park and go in to take a break, get food, and shower and clean up. IN an EV yard the place you park your Truck is the place you charge it. So instead of wasting time waiting for fuel (gas) in a line, and then going to park and go in after, you are using the down time of eating, etc, while ALSO getting your fuel (charging).


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This assumes they don't team drive where they are on the road continuously except for refueling stops. A common route for this is the port of LA to the port of Jacksonville FL hauling containers. It's cheaper and faster for team drivers than shipping via the Panama Canal. An EV truck could never match a diesel doing that route with team drivers.

More stupidity by Terry.

"NEVER"... Terry says as he caps the development of the tech at todays levels.

it absolutely is predictable that as the Tech improves (battery life and charging times) that these vehicles will be able to exceed even what tandom drivers could achieve, as these teams still need down time to eat, to clean up and to clear their heads at truck stops. Humans are not robots.
 
Into the Night said:
There is also, of course, the danger of fire during charging, intense enough to destroy not only the truck, but the ALL the trucks charging, AND the charging station as well. Being a class C fire, there is no putting it out with water! Not even professional pryotechnicians get to see fireworks THAT intense very often! Not unless their magazine explodes!

Oh God........the insurance on these are likely to be a deal breaker......they are too new to know but look at how bad the fire problem with cars are with much much much smaller batteries.

This was not thought through....and I think we can say the same about powering our electric grids with solar and wind.

Such idiocy.

Oh yes you guys have identified a unique EV risk. :laugh:

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The infrasttucture is nit set up for this. The ran where they knew they could keep it charged
this is correct.

But as this tech improves you will see the Trucking industry and those who service it quickly adapt, as truck drivers are very much the limiting factors on trucking companies. the cost, the accidents, the turn over. Trucking companies will jump at this.
 
One EV semi fire under a bridge could easily cause a billion dollars in economic damages...

Thats a Big MotherFucking Problem.

Yes you are genius. Of course society could never accept that risk.

Video: Major US Highway Collapses After Tanker Truck Fire
The collapse took out four traffic lanes along an elevated section of heavily traveled Interstate 95, though no injuries were immediately reported.

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Thank goodness we have the big brains lieke hawkeye to make society aware of this risk we would be introducing to society that does not currently exist.


As i always say, the right derps mass stupidity on every topic is the lefts super power.

The depths of stupidity being displayed on this topic should be shocking but it is absolutely normal where derps post.
 
Yes you are genius. Of course society could never accept that risk.



Thank goodness we have the big brains lieke hawkeye to make society aware of this risk we would be introducing to society that does not currently exist.



As i always say, the right derps mass stupidity on every topic is the lefts super power.

The depths of stupidity being displayed on this topic should be shocking but it is absolutely normal where derps post.

The far right has to keep parroting the right wing mantra.

EVs bad. Gas good.

Regardless of the facts and technology.

It's what they're programmed to do. Just look at the way they get all butthurt Everytime we mention the virtues of EVs.
 
More stupidity by Terry.

"NEVER"... Terry says as he caps the development of the tech at todays levels.

it absolutely is predictable that as the Tech improves (battery life and charging times) that these vehicles will be able to exceed even what tandom drivers could achieve, as these teams still need down time to eat, to clean up and to clear their heads at truck stops. Humans are not robots.

Clearly you do not understand the limitations of battery technology. You cannot get around the physics and chemistry of batteries.
 
The far right has to keep parroting the right wing mantra.
EVs bad. Gas good.
Regardless of the facts and technology.
It's what they're programmed to do. Just look at the way they get all butthurt Everytime we mention the virtues of EVs.

Wrong. EV's bad to use your terminology. Gas vehicles less bad. Battery technology has serious limitations on it no matter what incremental improvements may be made to it. And, that's all new battery technology is, incremental improvements. There isn't going to be some sudden seismic shift in battery technology because you can't get around physics and chemistry.

Why bother with EV's at all? What reason(s) are they being pushed out so hard by primarily the radical Left?

If the answer to that is "Gorebal Warming" then the push to replace ICE vehicles with EVs at any cost is nothing but radical Leftist insanity on display.
 
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