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Why Tesla's are bad at towing!

ShinerBock
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Two words......energy density.

Video - Why Teslas Are Bad At Towing (Today)

Maybe someday, but not today.


Now let the excuses commence......
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ShinerBock
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JRscooby wrote:
ShinerBock wrote:

This is one of the challenges that the Tesla semi and other BEV semis will have to face. Since their batteries are so heavy, they will have to carry less in order to stay within legal limits which means more vehicles(and more road degradation) to carry the same load a ICE semi could. Weight is one of the main reasons why fuel cell semi's are being taken more seriously in the heavy duty truck market than BEV's.


Many, if not most loads cube out before hit GVW restriction. And many of those loads move plant to plant/terminal to terminal. This is the place for E trucks.
Most folks don't understand that to register a truck for weights over 27 tons IIRC, the owner must pay a extra HVUT. Also, CMVs must keep track of miles driven in each state, the gallons of fuel bought/fuel tax paid. If enough fuel not bought in a state, mail money. It will not be the semis that get away from fuel taxes


As a person who has been in the medium/heavy duty industry for over two decades, I will say that most of this is false.
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stsmark
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There was an article in the Semi thread a couple months back about the Hyundai future truck. The VP of Engineering made a statement regarding the Tesla Semi will be in violation of Fed bridge limits regarding weight versus wheelbase he said they forgot to allow for this. There was also a Euro reg regarding front overhang that apparently it and the Nikola are out of spec. So they can’t go into city areas.
Anybody else pick up on that?

NJRVer
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wilber1 wrote:
NJRVer wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


Others beat me to it.

Even with the tax credit coming to an end (tesla is fighting to change and extend it)...in most areas, you pay no where near the fuel tax, which is intended to pay for the roads you drive on. There has been some move to increase registration fees but so far, it's not nearly as much as the gas tax collected.



So how much does a Tesla wear out and degrade the roads?



Seriously? Why would it be any different than any other vehicle the same weight?


Point being that most roads are designed for heavy truck traffic. The extra costs for building roads are due to truck traffic.
If it wasn't for the heavy truck traffic roads would last a lot longer.

So EV's and really any autos impact on road degradation is minimal.
The exception being maybe a local road in a housing subdivision that wasn't designed to carry massive weights to begin with.
That is why you will see posted weight limits on local roads.

Lynnmor
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There is more than weight that adds to the expense of operating roads. Signage, guardrails, signal lights, law enforcement, mowing, snow removal are a few. To allow some vehicles to not share the burden gets back to the politics of this subject.

wilber1
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NJRVer wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


Others beat me to it.

Even with the tax credit coming to an end (tesla is fighting to change and extend it)...in most areas, you pay no where near the fuel tax, which is intended to pay for the roads you drive on. There has been some move to increase registration fees but so far, it's not nearly as much as the gas tax collected.



So how much does a Tesla wear out and degrade the roads?



Seriously? Why would it be any different than any other vehicle the same weight?
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JRscooby
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ShinerBock wrote:

This is one of the challenges that the Tesla semi and other BEV semis will have to face. Since their batteries are so heavy, they will have to carry less in order to stay within legal limits which means more vehicles(and more road degradation) to carry the same load a ICE semi could. Weight is one of the main reasons why fuel cell semi's are being taken more seriously in the heavy duty truck market than BEV's.


Many, if not most loads cube out before hit GVW restriction. And many of those loads move plant to plant/terminal to terminal. This is the place for E trucks.
Most folks don't understand that to register a truck for weights over 27 tons IIRC, the owner must pay a extra HVUT. Also, CMVs must keep track of miles driven in each state, the gallons of fuel bought/fuel tax paid. If enough fuel not bought in a state, mail money. It will not be the semis that get away from fuel taxes

ShinerBock
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NJRVer wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


Others beat me to it.

Even with the tax credit coming to an end (tesla is fighting to change and extend it)...in most areas, you pay no where near the fuel tax, which is intended to pay for the roads you drive on. There has been some move to increase registration fees but so far, it's not nearly as much as the gas tax collected.



So how much does a Tesla wear out and degrade the roads?


Any vehicle with weight will wear out and degrade roads. The heavier they are the more they degrade the roads. The damage a vehicle does is directly proportional to it's weight. This is the reason why many roads and bridges have weight limits. With Tesla's and other BEV's being heavier than average vehicles, they will be causing more damage than a comparable ICE yet paying less to repair that damage.

This is one of the challenges that the Tesla semi and other BEV semis will have to face. Since their batteries are so heavy, they will have to carry less in order to stay within legal limits which means more vehicles(and more road degradation) to carry the same load a ICE semi could. Weight is one of the main reasons why fuel cell semi's are being taken more seriously in the heavy duty truck market than BEV's.
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Lynnmor
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NJRVer wrote:



So how much does a Tesla wear out and degrade the roads?


Is this question about the roads built by fuel tax money, or some other roads?

noteven
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What % of fuel taxs collected goes directly to transportation infrastructure?

NJRVer
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valhalla360 wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


Others beat me to it.

Even with the tax credit coming to an end (tesla is fighting to change and extend it)...in most areas, you pay no where near the fuel tax, which is intended to pay for the roads you drive on. There has been some move to increase registration fees but so far, it's not nearly as much as the gas tax collected.



So how much does a Tesla wear out and degrade the roads?

NJRVer
Explorer
Explorer
Huntindog wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


The bottom line where the total tax is listed is where the hogs come to the trough.

Hopefully the rebates come to an end and then taxes are collected to fund the highways.
Yes, they get rebates, often get cheaper plates(depends on state) do not pay highway use taxes, and get to use the carpool lanes anytime.

As usual, those at the trough do not see anything wrong with this.

It is real easy to be liberal with other peoples money.



Sure is, just ask the Defense Dept.

JRscooby
Explorer II
Explorer II
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:


My daughter's Tesla X would even get notifications for upgrades to her unit.


ShinerBock wrote:

My Ram does the same.


This is one issue that would absolutely terrify me if I had a new vehicle. Maybe if it would give me a notification, telling me what issue they wanted to fix, what the planned to pay if the fix did not work, maybe. But if it is like Microsoft, where computer working fine, I turn off, and it says "Updating" Next morning, nobody can steal the pictures I took of the timing marks when dismantling that old Spicier 10 speed. I can't get them, but nobody can steal.



valhalla360 wrote:


Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.


LOL! How much of the government budget goes to military? And how much of what the military does is to protect oil? Why do the oil companies still get tax breaks? Cheap access to oil under the peoples land?

valhalla360
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time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


Others beat me to it.

Even with the tax credit coming to an end (tesla is fighting to change and extend it)...in most areas, you pay no where near the fuel tax, which is intended to pay for the roads you drive on. There has been some move to increase registration fees but so far, it's not nearly as much as the gas tax collected.
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Huntindog
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Lynnmor wrote:
time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


The bottom line where the total tax is listed is where the hogs come to the trough.

Hopefully the rebates come to an end and then taxes are collected to fund the highways.
Yes, they get rebates, often get cheaper plates(depends on state) do not pay highway use taxes, and get to use the carpool lanes anytime.

As usual, those at the trough do not see anything wrong with this.

It is real easy to be liberal with other peoples money.
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Lynnmor
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time2roll wrote:
valhalla360 wrote:
Because they are taxing me to fund a rebate for you to buy one...you want to buy one, fine...if the company survives, great...but when you make me pay for it, I get say.
Really? What line on your 1040 relates to the EV surcharge?

BTW any tax credit to Tesla Buyers ENDS December 31, 2019.


The bottom line where the total tax is listed is where the hogs come to the trough.

Hopefully the rebates come to an end and then taxes are collected to fund the highways.