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Love the idea of the Cybertruck autonomously driving to a pick up location. Imagine putting in your canoe up stream on a river for a multi day trip and the Cybertruck is is waiting at the take out location when you are done.
Exactly! Canoe, ski, mountain bike...the options are limitless with outdoor activities!Love the idea of the Cybertruck autonomously driving to a pick up location. Imagine putting in your canoe up stream on a river for a multi day trip and the Cybertruck is is waiting at the take out location when you are done.
AFAIK every EV shipped comes with that cord but perhaps only with a NEMA 5 - 15P plug. Certainly the CT will have 5 - 15R but as 240V has also been promised there will be a receptacle for that perhaps as big a a 14-50R (my hope) and the average BEV driver might not have the adapter for that. But you, as a Telsa owner, will probably have the 14-50R adapter in your kit which you could lend to another Tesla driver you were trying to help. And if you really wanted to be the good Joe you could carry a Telsa Tap or BlackMamba (which you might also find useful in charging your own vehicle) to charge J1772 BEV. Another item which could be of benefit to you and a fellow stranded BEV driver might be a 14-50R extension cord.Hey Elon,
Include a cord in the CT that will let us give some electrons to stranded EVers.
This would require a functioning autopilotWouldn't it be mind blowing to have a delivery date and the CT just roles up my driveway with no one in the drivers seat.....?
My pre-loaded cell phone unlocks the door and the deal is done.
EzPassNot sure how it would deal with tolls/ferries, but those are just details
Isn't that what the CT was doing on reveal night with the ATV? Plug in from the receptacle in the bed of the truck? For that matter, if you had a 220 construction cord with adaptor, couldn't you fast charge someone?Hey Elon,
Include a cord in the CT that will let us give some electrons to stranded EVers.