time2roll wrote:
Why wonder. Reserve your Semis and Tesla engineers from the energy division will set you up.
Nope, my money is with fuel cell.
time2roll wrote:
That is an odd assumption on large batteries because everything I read the larger the battery and longer the range is actually lower stress on the battery. Note Tesla give a longer battery warranty on the larger battery.
Usually it is the smaller battery that works harder.
Smaller batteries work harder? That is not how it works. They degrade by use, charging, size, and environment. These semis will use and need to charge that battery a heck of a lot more than these cars will.
time2roll wrote:
I also disagree the battery is not recyclable or rather reusable as a stationary battery were energy density is not as critical. There are even some batteries getting installed as RV house batteries.
Too much diesel exhaust.
Disagree? With what? I never said it wasn't recyclable or reusable. Geez, you two don't read my posts or what? I said that recycling them is currently nit economically feasible and if projected market share is reached, there will be too many to reuse.