Tinker71
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- First Name
- Ray
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- Aug 8, 2020
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- Utah
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- 1976 electric conversion bus
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- Project Manager
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- #16
You may be right, however I am banking that by shear volume of bodies produced plus the longevity of the body and drivetrain that a huge 3rd party will develop. I am surprised by the resiliency of the 3rd party guys like the Jeep/Mustang modifiers etc. and they are only offered for vehicles with runs of 10,000? We may have 1,000,000 CT bodies on the road in 10 years.I foresee cars becoming more interactive with their environment and each other. As they do, they become more and more like smartphone and tablets. I kept my Samsung galaxy Note2 for eight years by replacing the battery which must be a record. In it’s final few years, there were many apps that I could no longer use because apps and operating system support dropped off at different times and they didn’t like to talk to each other any longer. In some cases I could not access my data. As Tesla which is a forward looking company will have more and more models, the cost and effort to maintain support for older ones will become harder to justify and may drop off at some point. As our EVs get older, the body and battery may last a million miles but the brain will become more irrelevant to the point that even government may require safety features in your vehicle that Tesla is unwilling to go back and add to the old models and you probably won’t have the knowledge and access to do it. At that point you will see more and more new cars with features that you want and your CT will look like the old noble prize winner that now have dementia. You will want to replace it with that personal Falcon 222 because you just have to have that hover feature for your off-road hobby. I should note that I got my crystal ball at a yard sale. Take all of this with a grain of salt.
Baring a hover feature, with existing 95% efficiency on motors, I am not sure how much change we could really expect except the batteries and charging and brains in the next 20 years.