From Torque News.
The video of the Tesla Semi passing diesel trucks on a steep grade has generated a lot of discussion and debate. Some people are impressed by the Tesla’s performance, while others are skeptical about the weight of the load and the range of the battery.
Here are some of the comments from the previous Tesla Semi video, which generates lots of comments:
One comment that caught my attention was from @jasontran8095, who mentioned that regenerative braking is a savior for trucks. It not only makes downhill drives safer but also saves a lot on maintenance costs. This is a significant advantage of electric trucks like the Tesla Semi.
Another interesting comment came from @TJ4DaWin, who wondered about the steep downhill speed differential and how regenerative braking affects the control and speed during the descent. They also praised the coverage provided in the video.
@larryenok pointed out that the climb shown in the video is on Donner Summit grade, a tough climb for any vehicle. They also mentioned how the car to the left of the Tesla Semi wasn’t zooming past, highlighting the impressive ability of the T-Semi.
However, some commenters raised valid questions. @Crackgarden asked about the weight the Tesla truck was hauling and its actual range with a load. @jslhopper responded, stating that the weight of the cargo makes a significant difference and speculating that the Tesla Semi might not have been fully loaded. These comments highlight the importance of considering the weight and load of the trucks in such comparisons.
@sethflajole8492 made an interesting point, stating that this is just the beginning for electric semi trucks. With improvements in battery energy density, the range of EVs will continue to increase, eventually eliminating any disadvantages compared to traditional ICE vehicles.
Some commenters also raised concerns. @wickham53 wasn’t impressed with the driver’s lane-keeping skills, while @wickham53 thought the Tesla Semi looked ugly. @tripleairgoddess found it interesting that the driver sits in the middle, which might take some adjustment. These comments touch on aesthetic and design aspects of the Tesla Semi.
#teslasemi #tesla
This is Armen Hareyan from Torque News. Please follow us at https://twitter.com/torquenewsauto on Twitter and https://www.torquenews.com/ for daily automotive news.
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