On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 00:23, Josh Landess via EV wrote:
> and we have this other blast-from-the-past:
> https://www.saietta.com/about-us/
> however, I don't know if they are presently trying to offer the in-wheel
> product. I don't presently see language about it on their page.
The words "Saie
Thanks, good to know the name Elaphe and to have the video links.
After 10 or 20 or more years of all of the broader vehicle-driving
community being talked-at about in-wheel motors (going back to the early
dreams of the MIEV and perhaps before), and notwithstanding that they
are available on s
Thanks for this info and perspective.
Your own points can be added to the skeptical side of my watching
things, but just to balance this out a bit, it does appear that Saietta
does still exist, as a quoted company (albeit on the AIM tier in London)
and here is an April announcement of a sale o
Tesla owners: How does your range track with the car's predictions?
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>From Reuters:
"Tesla employees had been instructed to thwart any customers complaining
about poor driving range from bringing their vehicles in for service. Last
summer, the company quietly created a "Diversion Team" in
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2023 at 15:46, Josh Landess via EV wrote:
> Your own points can be added to the skeptical side of my watching
> things, but just to balance this out a bit, it does appear that Saietta
> does still exist, as a quoted company (albeit on the AIM tier in London)
> and here is an April
https://montanafreepress.org/2023/07/27/what-happened-when-a-tesla-came-to-ekalaka-montana/
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