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by Staff Writer, December 29th, 2021
A Finland resident has blown up his Tesla Model S vehicle instead of paying roughly $23,900 for a new battery cell.
Vehicle owner and Finnish resident Tuomas Katainen recorded the stunt and posted it on YouTube, attracting over 5 million viewers since its Dec. 17 debut.
Katainen bought his Tesla in 2013 and had no problems with the electric vehicle over its first 930 miles and until an error code appeared on its control panel, according to The New York Post, which also reported the cost of a new one is about $95,000.
After the vehicle was in a repair shop for a month and Katainen got the nearly $24,000 estimate, he decide to retrieve the out-of-warranty vehicle, he says in the foreign-language video produced by Finnish YouTuber Pommijätkät, saying, “Now I’m going to explode the whole car away.”
A production crew affixed about 66 pounds of dynamite to the self-driving sedan and included a crash test dummy with a picture of Telsa founder Elon Musk face attached.
Musk reportedly said in 2019 that a total battery replacement should cost $5,000 to $7,000.
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I can send a slot car around a track at several hundred scale MPH. The ones with the wings? “Flexi”? Forget about it. Can the battery for highway use. We should install rails and an e-car lane. Batteries for parking and sidestreets. Shrink them down. Get more cars per cubic yard mined. Tesla should have made the batteries interchangeable. They could have banks of them at a station, 5 min swap. Mobile swapping. I can’t believe no one is dragging a generator around remote charging. Huge market for it I would think. Storage has no elegant solution currently. Setting goals like 2035 is just obscene to only make electric vehicles. What does that mean for OHV’s? Battery side by sides?
To make electric cars practical & affordable, we either need new battery technologies which are less expensive & more reliable, or the batteries must be replaced with hydrogen & ammonia fuel cells — and research is being conducted on both of those alternatives.
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