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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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m found Tesla advertising Power Your Site (now Powershare); still need to wrinkle out the tone
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... 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
... 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 the Power Your Site features is not covered under warranty, being advertised prominently with no disclaimers. [[https://www.tesla.com/powershare literally the Tesla Powershare page] lmao].  


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as of 2025-06-05 this is still not covered under the [https://digitalassets.tesla.com/tesla-contents/image/upload/tesla-cybertruck-new-vehicle-limited-warranty-en-us.pdf; current limited warranty]. page 6.
the only thing i know about electric vehicles is from Technology Connections ok. please be patient 🧢
the only thing i know about electric vehicles is from Technology Connections ok. please be patient 🧢