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Pepsi is using Tesla semis  500 mile range  and can pull 82,000 lbs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Semi

So what? There's morons everywhere. Especially among fortune 500 CEOs.
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Yet you still refuse to address why you support taxpayer subsidies for metal battery companies even though composite hydrogen tanks are considerably lighter, have longer range, cost less, and are better for the environment.

I told you why 3 times at least. the car co;s do not think hydrogen cars are the future. Toyota came out with one and dropped it.
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I never once mentioned climate change. .

Well, you repeatedly mentioned solar panels and renewable energy upthread.

If not for climate change, why would you mention that at all? That has zip to do with the performance or cost benefits you claim EVs have.

You contradict yourself.
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Yes. Batteries... And unicorn farts - That's the tricky part.

Pepsi is using Tesla semis  500 mile range  and can pull 82,000 lbs.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Semi
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With batteries for power?  What exactly is this expectation based on?  It sure as heck isn't based on reality.

Pepsi is using Tesla semis 500 mile range and can poll 82,000 lbs.

Do you folks ever do any research at all?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Semi
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Actually, I own a high-tech business genius.


Heh Heh... Sic im @DB  :laugh:
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With batteries for power?  What exactly is this expectation based on?  It sure as heck isn't based on reality.

Yes. Batteries... And unicorn farts - That's the tricky part.
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I did mention the car companies like ev's because they take a 1/3 of labor and half the parts to make.

Yet you still refuse to address why you support taxpayer subsidies for metal battery companies even though composite hydrogen tanks are considerably lighter, have longer range, cost less, and are better for the environment.
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The TV manufacturing industry was heavily subsidized by the govt mostly to help r&d and for defense projects which filtered down

The US govt paid for the movement from analog to digital tvs.  Look it up
The US computer industry is heavily subsidized.

Look it up.

You said flat screen TVs. Flatscreen TVs are and have been made overseas without any US subsidies for a long time.

The analog to digital TV transition subsidies were to free up radio spectrum to repurposed for cell phone and other wireless communications, which government then sold at auction. That cleared the way for 4G and 5G.

The computer industry (non military) has only recently been subsidized to move high end chip fabrication out of Taiwan due to the threat of invasion by China as a national security issue.

I've been in the communications industry for 40 years. None of that time has any project I've worked on received government subsidies.

Funny how you skipped over your claim I didn't know anything about business or manufacturing... No acknowledgement of your error. Just move the goal posts somewhere else...
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I expect one day you will have ev's pickups able to pull loaded trailers to n all conditions

With batteries for power?  What exactly is this expectation based on?  It sure as heck isn't based on reality.
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