https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-cybertruck-replica-handmade-video/
Tesla fans replicate Cybertruck by hand in grand DIY project
January 5, 2020  Simon Alvarez

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video
https://youtu.be/ehQzi1pf9H8
Watch Maker Beta’s handmade Cybertruck replica build ...
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]

It takes a pretty bold company and CEO to create and release such a unique
vehicle like the Cybertruck to the market. It also takes an equally bold
group of enthusiasts to dedicate a whole month’s worth of time and effort to
recreate such a crazy vehicle. Yet, here we are, looking at a group of
science enthusiasts from China and their Frankenstein-of-a-project that is a
replica Tesla pickup truck. 

Maker Beta [
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3fAeYqTJtb0558yMGxc1ag/about
], a team that dubs itself as a “group of scientific weirdos,” has come out
with their boldest project to date in a recently-uploaded YouTube video. As
stated by the channel’s host, the team, inspired by Elon Musk’s decision to
buck the trend of pickup trucks with the Cybertruck, were compelled to
recreate the now-iconic vehicle. 

The team opted to use an old Jinbei van as a starting point for their
project, though the vehicle’s chassis had to be lengthened to match the
Cybertruck’s length. Over a month, the team painstakingly crafted and welded
every panel of the pickup truck. The team even used thick stainless steel
plates to give their replica a certain degree of toughness worthy of its
inspiration. 
 
The journey was not easy, as the Maker Beta team were more of science
enthusiasts than they are gearheads or automotive masters. Despite this, the
team powered on, day after challenging day. The team was also strapped for
funds, but using a good dose of creativity, the group was able to give their
Cybertruck replica its classic stainless steel look and its domineering
brutalist stance. 

This is not to say that the group was able to perfectly recreate the
Cybertruck, of course. The team did not have access to battery packs or
electric motors [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-cybertruck-christmas-sighting/
], and thus, they used a traditional internal combustion engine to power the
pickup. The interior of the replica Cybertruck is also bare, and it lacks a
center display. Nevertheless, the replica Cybertruck does look great from
the outside, and on the track, it’s a dead ringer of Tesla’s craziest
vehicle to date. 

Tesla may not advertise, but the company’s vehicles and its unorthodox style
have become an inspiration for many. The Cybertruck may not have been met
with unanimous acclaim from critics, but the vehicle’s design is steadily
growing on an increasing number of people. The all-electric pickup truck has
been featured as a hero vehicle [
https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-cybertruck-travis-scott-music-video/
] in a rap video, for example. And now, actual working replicas of the
cyberpunk pickup are being made. Overall, it appears that the Cybertuck is
inspiring people to think outside the box, and that is something that
advertisements simply cannot buy. 
[© teslarati.com]


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Potential of electric vehicles tied to solar research
Jan. 7, 2020 ... project comparing the efficiency of different solar-cell
technologies when installed on car roofs — research that could advance
efforts to use solar panels on electric cars to recharge their batteries ...




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