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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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m found evspecifications to have buttons for diff specs, including efficiency. also fueleconomy dot gov. todo find better source for "advertised without any disclaimers"
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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].
... These vehicles are equipped with 200kW motors, which would primarily power the vehicle's movement. Weighing at 3 tons and having 79 MPGe [[https://www.evspecifications.com/en/model-efficiency/800fef 2nd EVe source here]][[https://www.fueleconomy.gov/feg/Find.do?action=sbs&id=49123 fueleconomy.gov sauce]], driving normally uses more energy than the 11.5kWh the Power Your Site feature would be supplying. Thus, it is strange using the Power Your Site features invalidates warranty [whoah heavy accusation there Raster]. TODO find material advertising Power Your Site because a Louis video is not a Highest credibility sauce
 
 
the only thing i know about electric vehicles is from Technology Connections ok. please be patient 🧢