“the baseline $57,600 version can travel as respectable 160 miles per charge, and there’s a mid-level 230 mile option. For closer to $100,000, though drivers can get a 300 mile version that can travel over 3x farther than cars from Tesla’s major competitors. At this point, Tesla biggest problem is that the EV consumer base isn’t growing as fast as it or environmental advocates want. Just 10,000 Nissan Leafs have been sold to date.”
This doesn’t sound good for mass market adoption. However, Tesla is also planning a $30,000 electric vehicle that should bring affordability closer to the average consumer. Check out the video for a nice overview of the current model. There are a slew of descriptions of internet and IT related capabilities in the car in the beginning of the video, so jump to 4min 25seconds if you’re more interested in overall info and eco aspects.
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