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“There are still a lot of unknowns in our future concept of operations, that we need to consider. How we plan our mines, how we charge our equipment, how we manage power demand and the skills we will need as part of this transition"This is in its conceptual stageI know for example just to charge a small fleet of 10 EV semi trucks, you basically need your own electric substation. They would have to build a plant from solar and wind just to charge those batteries for that one mine operation. And the issue is with current technology one charge will not get a mine truck through a whole shift at the mine. So these concepts are still pretty far off. Not saying it cannot be done, but I don't think the diesel will be going away any time soon.
Oh I agree, diesel will be around for a while, if for no other reason that the sheer scale of diesel in place now. Changes at large scale, take time. But man, what an exciting time to be alive!
Do you enjoy the 1 pedal driving yet or are you still getting used to no coasting? I do love how the brake pads never seem to wear out on these cars.
I guess Teslas (probably most EVs) won't take or hold a charge with current battery technology if the temperature drops too low. Can you imagine all the Teslas stranded in airport parking lots in Chicago, Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Boston, New York.....I guess you need to tow them inside to warm them and THEN charge it.https://www.theregister.com/2024/01/16/tesla_owners_in_deep_freeze/
I have a Model Y since October. Test drove a bunch of cars and trucks late summer and fall - Tesla was easily best of the bunch (including their sales process) - wasn't really close for me despite a 3-4 month process. Loving it but still in the honey moon period. I am on west coast - just in the middle of a cold snap and no doubt range is diminished, charging is slower - maybe from 4 hours to 6 hours for full charge, and the regenerative braking goes away when really cold (most I have used the brakes in 4 months of ownership). I don't do any long range driving in the winter - wouldn't be the vehicle I would choose if I had to do this.By the way the stereo is pretty brilliant as well - streaming Tidal - loving having my music for trips I do, also best sound I have heard in a vehicle.I have buddy on wait list for the truck - he is pumped for it. Still haven't seen one in the wild - looking forward to that.