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  • you are comparing WLTP range here and not real world range.

    also these two vehicles are very different in size.

    looking at real world range the model Y LR in the summer at 120kmh only made it 340km which means going from 80% to 5% charge on a road trip is only 221km so you are charging less than every 2 hours.

    the EV6 GT in similar conditions had 259km of range at 120kmh giving it 187km range when using 75% of battery charge.

    Tesla has heavily optimized for these test cycles so they get really good numbers on paper but in reality theres a HUGE difference between test cycle range and real world range.











  • depends on which market you are in.

    the EU now only considers safety systems for their ratings that are turned on by default and require more than one button press to turn off.

    thats why many manufacturers simply do that for every car everywhere as its just a matter of time till others will follow with similar legislation.



  • Diesel is more expensive than gas, although less refined. Why’s that?

    less refined just means that it comes out as a lower fraction during distillation as it has longer carbon chains and a higher boiling point, it has no meaning regarding cost of the fuel.

    and the article seems to have no idea what they are talking about as they make it seem like a refinery can choose what they produce while in reality they only separate whats already in the crude oil.

    so if a refiner “chooses” to not produce diesel fuel all that means is they dont separate it out but simply sell it as lower grade fuel/heating oil.

    for the NA market its simply the hen and egg problem, people dont like buying diesels a lot because of the availability in prices and that means refineries will just sell it as fuel/heating oil instead.

    thats not the same problem as having a shrinking market as the market will shrink slowly and refineries can simply adjust what they sell the individual fractions as whenever they feel like it.

    they will need to keep the refineries running anyways for kerosene and gasoline for many more decades so what name they give their diesel doesnt really matter much.