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Test Driving the Tesla Roadster

stacybro writes "Wired has an article about the Tesla Roadster. It is similar to other electric cars that we have seen in that the electric engine's serious torque will allow it to do 0-60mph in about 3 seconds. Part of what is different about this is that they are using over 6,831 laptop-type lithium-ion batteries. They are claiming the range is about 250 miles. As the battery tech for laptops improves, so will the range of these cars. The car will run about $80,000, which is about par for an exotic two-seater. So who is doing the poll on which tech CEO will be seen driving one first? My guess is one of the Google or E-Bay guys, since they are investors. It is nice to see more companies serious about helping to getting rid of our oil dependency. It is odd that the big car companies aren't more on this track!"

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  1. Now that's a car by kimvette · · Score: 3, Funny
    Part of what is different about this is that they are using over 6,831 laptop type lithium-ion batteries. They are claiming the range is about 250 miles.


    Now THAT's a car that'll hit the market with a bang! Not only do you have the instant response of electric motors and full torque from a dead stop, but you will also get rocket assist when you put a heavy load on the Li-ion batteries!
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  2. Over 6,831 batteries? by RedWizzard · · Score: 4, Funny
    Part of what is different about this is that they are using over 6,831 laptop type lithium-ion batteries
    Over 6831? You mean 6832 batteries?
  3. Re:Exploding Batteries? by SEWilco · · Score: 4, Funny

    Notice the fast acceleration. Maybe this car uses a lithium-ion Orion drive, where the force of exploding batteries drives the car forward forcefully.

  4. Re:Exploding Batteries? by TheShadowzero · · Score: 3, Funny

    Since when do laptops drive down the street? Damn, better keep a better eye on mine...

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  5. Re:Global "Dependencies" by kypper · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nucular

    George? Is that you?

  6. Re:Recharging time? by nacturation · · Score: 4, Funny

    But if i had a car with a range of 250 miles, then i would have to stop on my trip, and it had better not make a 5 hour trip 12 hrs longer, due to recharging time.

    Easy... just plug the car's charger into the cigarette lighter and charge as you go! :)

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  7. Re:Global "Dependencies" by Cobralisk · · Score: 3, Funny

    Does the US know about this arsenal you're developing? Everybody knows nuclear power plants are just a front for WMDs.

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  8. Re:Exploding Batteries? by drsmithy · · Score: 3, Funny
    Last time I checked cars don't explode while driving down the street; while it seems laptops might...

    Don't you watch movies ? Cars explode as soon as all of their wheels are off the ground.

  9. Re:Global "Dependencies" by rainman_bc · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm going to give you a pass on "nucular"

    It was planted there deliberately. I know how to spell nuclear -> I just giggle every time Dubya says nucular. No it isn't a regional thing, any more than ebonics is. It's an excuse to justify presidential stupidity.

    It isn't a nuculus. Ergo it isn't nucular.

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