Cybertruck Gets 1 Megawatt Charging | Tesla Time News



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Timestamps:
Tesla Semi Launch Event – 1:57
Tesla Offering $3750 in End of Year Sale – 13:09
Neuralink Update – 14:39
Biggest US Govt EV Purchase – 25:39
Tesla Launching in Thailand – 26:47
Giga Berlin Going to 3 Shifts – 28:07
Project Highland – 29:05
Cybertruck Gets 1MW Charging – 32:12
Matt O’Malley PBS Interview – 36:30
Need for a Light Show – 36:48
SpaceX / Starlink News – 37:27
Tesla Insurance Update – 40:25
Tesla Wins Defamation Lawsuit in China – 42:05
Model S & X Get Larger Rear Screens – 43:58
Tesla Sentry Mode Improvements – 44:58
Lordstown Endurance – 46:29
South Korea to Incentivize GigaFactory – 47:24
Into the Future – 48:43
Going Green – 50:41

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29 thoughts on “Cybertruck Gets 1 Megawatt Charging | Tesla Time News”

  1. Thanks again to Ritual for sponsoring this video! I love their vitamins because of their transparency when it comes to the ingredients they use and why. Remember to use my code NYK20 for 20% off during your first month! http://www.ritual.com/NYK20

    Timestamps:

    Tesla Semi Launch Event – 1:57

    Tesla Offering $3750 in End of Year Sale – 13:09

    Neuralink Update – 14:39

    Biggest US Govt EV Purchase – 25:39

    Tesla Launching in Thailand – 26:47

    Giga Berlin Going to 3 Shifts – 28:07

    Project Highland – 29:05

    Cybertruck Gets 1MW Charging – 32:12

    Matt O’Malley PBS Interview – 36:30

    Need for a Light Show – 36:48

    SpaceX / Starlink News – 37:27

    Tesla Insurance Update – 40:25

    Tesla Wins Defamation Lawsuit in China – 42:05

    Model S & X Get Larger Rear Screens – 43:58

    Tesla Sentry Mode Improvements – 44:58

    Lordstown Endurance – 46:29

    South Korea to Incentivize GigaFactory – 47:24

    Into the Future – 48:43

    Going Green – 50:41

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  2. The monkey doesn't know how to type or what to type, it just moved the cursor to the highlighted letter that they programmed, then sometimes an autofill word would pop up and they would highlight that. The monkeys are just showing that they can move the cursor and select with just their mind and the N1.

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  3. I am not a lawyer (I am an insurance agent) but I believe it is not Kosher with the law for Tesla Insurance to have "monospony power" (having rates well below the competitive level) especially when it is the only insurance provider with Tesla car drivers' behavior data on its finger tips!

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  4. Eyeballs 'look' at images, but it is the brain that 'sees'. For people with blindness due to broken signal paths, having the ability to 'bridge' the signal over the broken part theoretically could enable sight to be restored. Perhaps glasses with cameras connected 'remotely/wirelessly' to the bridged/working part of the optical function, may become a method of sight in the future. Remember, eyeballs operate like binoculars or camera apertures, they only capture an image, it's the brain that actually 'sees'.

    Also take the following into account, once the vision is restored, a person blind from birth will have to be trained to understand what they're seeing. For example, they could be shown an apple for the first time but they wouldn't know what they were looking at, having no frame of reference in either color or shape.

    I watched a documentary many years ago on this topic, and someone asked a sighted person to describe an elephant. All the describer was doing was offering 'like for like' references. ie. It's got a trunk which is like a hose. OK, what's a hose look like? It's legs are like small tree trunks. OK, what's a tree trunk look like? It's got rough skin like a rhino's. OK, what's a rhino look like?

    Or describe a flower. It's got petals. What's a petal look like?
    Or describe a sunset? It's like an orangey-red. OK, what's orange look like? What's red look like? Quite a challenge to see objects for the first time.

    Have you seen color blind people see color for the first time? They have to be told what color they're seeing.

    Fun Fact. Regarding sight or lack of it, to be precise.
    Have you heard the story of 'The Invisible Man' by H.G, Wells? Ultimately It's about how far man's depravities can range if he cannot be 'seen' to be the perpetrator of his heinous acts, and therefore unable to be held accountable for his actions. Well here's something writers and film directors never take into account when writing a science fiction story around invisibility.

    In order to have vision, light must enter the eyeballs through the pupils and fall onto the retinas. However, if an indvidual could become invisible, light would be unable to fall onto invisible retinas, therefore the individual would become a 'blind' invisible person.

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  5. My wife is blind, while this is amazing. We are still skeptical as a part of your brain that is used for sight gets repurposed for touch, spatial awareness and various other functions that would help you navigate or interact in the world. So while this may work with someone who has gone blind and as such The brain hasn't been rewired yet, I want to see how this works on an actual blind human.

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  6. Tesla's profit margins are insane. It's great, at this point, because that means more money to put into production so that we can more quickly reach market saturation, with the margin reducing as necessary, until most people can afford one (or at least used). Although, hopefully, by then it will be a robotaxi network, which pretty much everyone will be able to afford.
    Cybertruck charging in under 10 minutes would be incredible. I'll believe it when I see it; I don't really know what the limiting factor is on faster implementing faster charging speeds. If existing models could be refreshed for faster charging too that would be great.
    Semi and Neuralink gonna be supa fly!

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  7. Hey Zac and Jesse, I love the show, and I had some nerdy thoughts about the megachargers and the cybertruck when watching that part of the video. The charge speed depends on the cells, and the cybertruck and semi will probably be using the same kind of cells. The fact that the megacharger would be used with the cybertruck just means that the cybertruck will probably have a 1000V architecture as well, and so would charge at about the same rate as the semi. I'm pretty sure that an EV effectively charges every cell at the same rate at the same time whenever it charges; they need to all be balanced. With the cybertruck there will probably be just be a smaller amount of the same cells as the semi, which will presumably all share the same charging characteristics. The cybertruck will probably be the fastest charging tesla, but it will probably not be able to receive 1MW of power. Something else to think about is if you had a dozen model Y's charging from 0% at the same time, there would be at some point up to a 3MW power draw on a total of about 900kwh of batteries. However, I'm just speculating and could be wrong here, but that's my take from an engineering perspective.

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  8. This is a local route trunk, not a team driver, 48-state-long-hall truck. It should get back to its starting point each day. I have not seen any evidence of a kitchen or bunks in the cab.

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  9. Can somebody please explain to me why no one is talking about adding solar panels to the fully loaded trailer, and calculating how big of a difference that would make for the MPGe? Like I lagit wanna know

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  10. I always pay the entire car insurance in full for one whole yr at the beginning; can somebody explain to me how this insurance talk affects me, as a night driver, whom drives 200 miles a day, 1,000 miles per week, mostly at night, who pays the insurance in full from day one?

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  11. @NowYouKnowChannel looking forward to you guys reporting on the new Sodium – NA batteries and NA/Lithium batteries that all the big battery company’s are now making and how they may be in telsa batteries I.e power packs, power walls and cars

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  12. It just really bothers me how often assange and Snowden get lumped together. Their intentions, actions, and consequences are extremely different. Lumping then together hurts both of their stories. And on a personal level, no one wants to be compared to Julian assange

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