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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Maple MAGA who wrote (1434765)1/21/2024 12:54:51 PM
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Power is back up.

Just reading the instruction manual on the model 3. Don't know much about Teslas and in no hurry to buy one.

I see there is a section on "jump starting" the low voltage battery.

Jump Starting (tesla.com)

I would like to have the capability to heat the main battery in an emergency. That sounds as if it should be feasible.

Could be a business window of opportunity there (apart from my suggested "range extender" mentioned earlier). I would have thought ?

There are some places in America I would want emergency power to get out of Dodge as it were. I can handle a fair amount of risk in such situations but I think Mr & Mrs Average Citizen would expect far more assurance after shelling out $50k+ on a vehicle.
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