No, from their website it is $80 per swap so $80 per 550klm.Originally Posted by Telsa
Yeah right!!!! and how long will these free re-charges last??? someone has to pay for the power usage and building of these "supergharge stations".( US$500,000 per station).. and there will need to be a lot of them if the cheapest car only has a range of 300klm. It will be the same as Banks did in the early 80's when ATM's were introduced.... free to use and no charges on your card.... and we all know how long that lasted!!!!
How serious an invoice..... and that's just to swap to a 25kwh bigger pack.Originally Posted by Telsa
Yep, that's fine if you only want to travel around town or within around 250klm from home and can leave it overnight charging. As for minimal running costs.... you need to factor in battery replacement... how long will a pack last? how much is a replacement pack? A 48 volt golf buggy has 8 x 6v lead acid batteries at a cost of $250ea which last around 3 to 5 years. I am assuming these Telsa's will be running Lithium batteries or something similar? Currently a 100ah lithium car battery cost from $1500 and up per battery.. I am assuming there would be at least 20 batteries in a pack.... so at least $30,000 for a new battery pack. They may do them cheaper but even at $20,000 per pack..... that's still a lot fuel for a petrol or diesel car... now living in Parkes we are lucky to do $2500 a year in fuel per car. When we were in Brisbane and I was towing a work trailer daily with a V8 HX ute my fuel bill was still only around the $5000 per year mark.
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