https://www.newsweek.com/tesla-lawsuit-rivian-automotive-allegedly-stealing-trade-secrets-former-employees-1519886
Tesla Accuses Electric Vehicle Rival Rivian of Stealing
Trade Secrets
2020/07/23 ... A lawsuit filed by Elon Musk's electric car firm Tesla has
accused startup Rivian Automotive of
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https://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/18599412.car-collides-electric-car-charging-point-ashley-road-poole/
Car crashes with electric car charging point in Ashley Road, Poole
22nd July 2020 RESIDENTS are demanding action after a car
The big deal about this is that CalTrans allowed these to go into rest stops.
Quite an accomplishment.
- Mark
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> On Jul 23, 2020, at 6:06 PM, cleanair--- via EV wrote:
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> Always nice to see more charging infrastructure go live in California.
> Danny
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> Lawrence, you really seem to be pining for a Stella Lux... It's clearly
> a technical tour de force, and I'd love to see it go into to production.
> However, I doubt very much that you or I will ever be able to buy one,
> or anything similar.
I agree with David,
Always nice to see more charging infrastructure go live in California.
Danny Ames
Stations Now Available at State Highway Rest Areas on the Central Coast Date:
July 3, 2020 District 5 – Central Coast
Additional Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Now Available at State Highway
Rest Areas on the
I generally agree with David on the points below, but could think of a
few ways the Stella Lux could be brought to market:
1) A niche/specialty product, sold to a small number of (rich) early
adopters willing to pay $100,000 for a super environmental (and
exclusive) vehicle.
2) If Tesla
Lawrence, you really seem to be pining for a Stella Lux. I've lost count of
how many times you've brought it up. Not that there's anything wrong with
that, mind you.
It's clearly a technical tour de force, and I'd love to see it go into to
production. However, I doubt very much that you or
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I always thought they took the buffer from both the high and low ends of
SOC%. You don't want to totally deplete or charge a pack to get the longest
life from it.
I agree. We know that cells are damaged by either over-charging or
under-charging. We also know that
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