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Jerry Hirsch who wrote that LA Times article lists his services on muckrack.com. Jerry Hirsch | Trucks.com Journalist | Muck Rack

Muckrack.com connects 'journalists' to clients who will pay for their 'journalism'. Also called "PR" = "Public Relations." Here's an excerpt from the top page on muckrack.com. Find and contact journalists, bloggers and freelancers who cover your niche or industry, monitor the news as it breaks, and generate quantifiable reports on your PR efforts.

"generate quantifiable reports on your PR efforts." Think about THAT for just a moment....

Jerry Hirsch is also a editor for "https://www.trucks.com". One can easily imagine how the trucking industry would be afraid of how this newcomer (Tesla) might change the way money flows within their industry. Transportation is one of the HUGE market sectors that investors use to suck money out of consumer's pockets. And Energy/petroleum is another biggie, of course. The LAST thing these investment sectors need, is the US government changing the investmet landscape. Especially in such a way that excludes THEM. Consequently these investment sectors will spend HUGE amounts of money on "public relations", to drive people against changes to their own benefit.

Public Relations firms operate trolls on forums too ya know.... :eek:

Anyway, I don't trust Jerry Hirsch. I think that is a paid advertisement. The electric vehicle industry is the future. Which may devalue the petroleum industry, so you KNOW they will be fighting back, with paid advertisements all over the news media.

The USA has an opportunity NOW to be the leader in electric vehicle innovation. The time is NOW to take the LEAD, which we have done. To shut this down to allow the investment sectors to keep sucking money from the consumers (for a little while awhile longer) is just foolish. Consumers will lose out in efficiency. And we lose our place as industry leader too.
 
   / Tesla semi #433  
Thankfully based on what I am reading the Chinese may fund the Chrysler/Fiat this time around so we do not have to do TARP again. Since China seems to be on tract to own the EV market world wide they may be the ones that bails out Musk. There is only on part of the EV that is critical and that will the producing high quality/amp EV batteries and I expect China is gearing up to be the world out in EV batteries.
 
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We have something better. Nuclear reactors.

That indeed is the only way to produce electricity for all those electric vehicles... And winning rare earth metals for the super energy dense batteries, cause huge pollution catastrophes in China.
 
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Tesla has lost $666 million so far in 2017. Not good.

More bad news on Tesla >>> “Breitbart News reported earlier this month that Tesla had increased its negative cash burn by $13 million a day as the company’s Fremont plant tried to ramp up Model 3 production from 200 cars for the month to 10,000 per week. The Market Watch analysts’ survey reveals that Tesla is expected to report a loss of $2.28 a share in this quarter, versus adjusted profit of 71 cents a share last year.

But Tesla seems to have addressed the issue by filing with the SEC over the weekend that the company expanded its bank warehouse borrowing capacity by $500 million, from $600 million to $1.1 billion.” <<<<
 
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No. Just flat wrong.

We have something better. Nuclear reactors.

What I wrote certainly isn't wrong. Not even a little! Not very many countries have [or had] nuclear submarines. I agree, nukes are the best way (except for that six-to-eighteen-month refueling stop).
 
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Jerry Hirsch who wrote that LA Times article lists his services on muckrack.com. Jerry Hirsch | Trucks.com Journalist | Muck Rack

Muckrack.com connects 'journalists' to clients who will pay for their 'journalism'. Also called "PR" = "Public Relations." Here's an excerpt from the top page on muckrack.com. Find and contact journalists, bloggers and freelancers who cover your niche or industry, monitor the news as it breaks, and generate quantifiable reports on your PR efforts.

"generate quantifiable reports on your PR efforts." Think about THAT for just a moment....

Jerry Hirsch is also a editor for "https://www.trucks.com". One can easily imagine how the trucking industry would be afraid of how this newcomer (Tesla) might change the way money flows within their industry. Transportation is one of the HUGE market sectors that investors use to suck money out of consumer's pockets. And Energy/petroleum is another biggie, of course. The LAST thing these investment sectors need, is the US government changing the investmet landscape. Especially in such a way that excludes THEM. Consequently these investment sectors will spend HUGE amounts of money on "public relations", to drive people against changes to their own benefit.

Public Relations firms operate trolls on forums too ya know.... :eek:

Anyway, I don't trust Jerry Hirsch. I think that is a paid advertisement. The electric vehicle industry is the future. Which may devalue the petroleum industry, so you KNOW they will be fighting back, with paid advertisements all over the news media.

The USA has an opportunity NOW to be the leader in electric vehicle innovation. The time is NOW to take the LEAD, which we have done. To shut this down to allow the investment sectors to keep sucking money from the consumers (for a little while awhile longer) is just foolish. Consumers will lose out in efficiency. And we lose our place as industry leader too.

Electric isn稚 鍍he future? it痴 part of the future, and it will remain a smaller part until it becomes stand alone profitable. I知 not against EV at all, but there is no one answer.
 
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Submarines have been powered by batteries (diesel electric) from before when most people on these forums were born.

Hydrogen fuel cells are quite different from batteries.

On the batteries you're quite correct.
 
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Electric isn稚 鍍he future? it痴 part of the future, and it will remain a smaller part until it becomes stand alone profitable. I知 not against EV at all, but there is no one answer.

Totally 100% in agreement here. When we bought our Tesla it wasn't cheaper but we saw it as an investment in something that might be viable. If no one buys them then the investment isn't made.

If they can bring the initial capital cost down I think there's tons of potential. I went from ~$500/mo in gas+oil down to $30 despite driving more miles, that's incredible.

The other thing to consider is that Lithium based batteries are a technology and not heavily resource based so there's a good chance they'll follow the exponential curve that a lot of other technology has. LiFePo4 is only 21 years old since first publishing. Considering the same R&D dumped into traditional combustion cars that's a huge delta.

Heck if you look at the last 10 years they've been making 3% increases each year. That's a compounding percentage which is why you're already seeing 100kw+ in the same package that used to fit 60kw just a few years ago.
 
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