Tesla semi in canada
Discussion in 'Canadian Truckers Forum' started by Battleship, Jan 17, 2018.
-
-
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.
-
I believe it is supposed to have four 258 hp/317 lb ft torque motors (total: 1032/1268). Seeing as electric motors can give 100% torque on start-up, that should be sufficient.
-
Cool. I think it will still be quite a while for batteries to not degrade in winter though
-
True enough. It will be eons before it is suitable for cross-country, but much, much sooner for port and intra-city work, Vancouver lower mainland, etc.
-
Alot of it will be drop and hook, where drivers meet at a truck stop and switch trailers and turn around too
-
I think it will shine in local work, grocery delivery for example. Beyond that it has lots of hurdles to overcome. Charging and the infrastructure to supply electricity in the same fashion diesel currently is distributed. Not a problem if it sleeps daily at a warehouse or distribution center.
I believe the next major move will be for 2 car households to switch 1 car to an electric car they use for daily commuting and short trips into town and reserve the gasoline car for longer ventures. Just a guess.. could the grid handle the demand if everyone plugged in a car to trickle charge at home? Dunno... -
Ontario could... the commun-I mean liberals would be mad though that they can't sell electicity.
-
The supply isn't the problem
Hell we sell it to the Americans for something like 2c/kWh after we paid Samsung 12?c/kWh to produce it
And you always see those windmills spinning
Don't even get me started on the outdated Pickering nuclear plant
I always thought if you had too much of a product that drove the price of it down....
To make it even worse
Every single form of energy here is expensive A.F. Not to mention our latest tax on labour. Want less of something? Make it more expensive. That is working.
/rantpeterd Thanks this.
Trucking Jobs in 30 seconds
Every month 400 people find a job with the help of TruckersReport.