Please bother to read what I type before you "disagree".  Notice I said "in
the drive unit".  This means we can bolt in one made in 2017 or one made
tomorrow.

On Wed, Aug 4, 2021 at 1:58 AM Mark Laity-Snyder via EV <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I disagree with the statement below.  Tesla is innovating all the time.
> They have gone from a regular HVAC system to the octovalve system which is
> much more efficient.  They are switching to the mega casting which removes
> a ton of parts.  They also don’t even have model years because they are
> constantly improving their design.  So I am not sure how you can say they
> haven’t changed since 2017.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
> > Tesla hasn't changed anything but software since 2017 in the drive unit.
> > If they do change something, I'm pretty confident they will keep the same
> > mechanicals, so it will be backwards compatible.  The pack has gotten
> > larger in capacity, but mechanically the same.
>
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