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drafting "Tesla cybertruck [sic] voids warranty if Power Your Site feature is used" reword. feel free to help if youd like |
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Revision as of 10:26, 8 October 2025
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Background
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...These Cybertruck models tend to have large battery capacities around 120kWh.[1] These vehicles consume much more power for their driving operation, like when they are accelerating 0-100km/h (60mph) under three seconds with their over 200kW motors[1]. It is a power requirement that the batteries should handle easily, so it is expected that if regular driving falls within battery warranty that this "Power Your Site" feature would also fall under warranty, especially if it is advertised without any disclaimers.[2]
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... These vehicles are equipped with 200kW motors, which would primarily power the vehicle's movement. Weighing at 3 tons[EVe source here], it would take significant energy to move, more than the 11.5kWh the Power Your Site feature would be supplying [citation needed. do I need to do math here? I'm not sure of sauce.]. Thus, it is strange using the Power Your Site features invalidates warranty [whoah heavy accusation there Raster].