Here's Your Sneak Peek at the Tiny & MASSIVE Trucks Arriving at CES 2023!



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45 thoughts on “Here's Your Sneak Peek at the Tiny & MASSIVE Trucks Arriving at CES 2023!”

  1. Those sprayers have been on the leading edge of automation for decades. Those chemicals are very expensive and it's important to not impact things that don't need to be sprayed. My father worked on control systems for Spyder sprayers sold through West Texas Lee back in the 80's. I can't imagine how complex it has gotten by now.

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  2. The Volvo Penta IPS drive you guys showed is one of the most revolutionary marine drivetrains to ever come to the market. Two forward-facing, counter-rotating propellers on each drive. Because the drives face forward the propellers hit the “undisturbed” (I.e. laminar flow) water first, as opposed to rear-facing propellers, which have to deal with the turbulent flow from the drive in front. This one change improves fuel economy by roughly 30% alone. Really revolutionary. They’re also incredible to maneuver in tight quarters – the drives rotate independently and you can control the whole boat with just a joystick for docking, mooring, holding position, etc. A guy named Nick runs a YouTube channel called Aquaholic and he’s reviewed many boats with IPS drives.

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  3. I'm not for EVs I'm for diesel gas and hybrid but EVs fully electric vehicles nah not for me ever and plus people don't realize you mine to get your batteries for cellphone batteries to EV batteries and that does not mean is environmentally friendly. Screw the EV market my opinion.

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  4. Set ups. Behind the scenes. Been there, done that. Not my favorite place to be. Done expos, done fairgrounds, done stages, etc. Not a place for spectators. Always in the way. Heck most of the crew are in their own way. It is amazing these places let anyone other than designated personal in before the opening. 🤦‍♂

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  5. John deere was autonomous before any car manufacturer knew what that word meant. I had a good laugh when Roman said it was a combine. ALL of john deeres machines can drive themselves using extremely accurate RTK signals.

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  6. Andre likes boats a lot. I say rename tfl bike to tfl power sports and open up the world of boats etc. I’m not into boats but lots of folks are. But you guys are really busy so I wouldn’t blame you for not doing boats.

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  7. The only problem is, these very futuristic looking cars don't blend in with the cities that we have now, we need those futuristic cities like they used to show us on the Jetsons and Popular Mechanics and movies, all sparkling and clean with the smoothest roads and highways with straight continuous lines🤣

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  8. In my opinion Stellantis will unload the Chrysler brand within two years. They are bleeding cash hands down and their electric technolgy is non-existent apart from the Peugeot/Citroen offerings which are rebadged in most markets. The electric Ram would be niche only they just don't have the electric technology other main manufacturers have. You heard it here first. : )

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  9. Nice integrated dashboards, i've seen them before, but they will keep making the ugly tablets I guess because it's cheaper or they integrate screen but low below the vents in knee height… we'll see, because they know better so hopefully they will do better

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  10. “Not seeing much combustion here” lol, 1) you’re at cEs and 2) you still saw a number ICE vehicles. I agree with other commenters, ditch the electric car content or move it to “TFLe” or something.

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  11. Why in the world is CES allowing you guys / other people in the displays before they are done. I sure it's a nightmare for all the vendors trying to build the displays and all these people in the way and walking around holding them up. Looks like people could get hurt by being in the way and you two are walking in displays tgat are not done. You should have more respect and stay out of the way. Watch out for those very long forks of those fork lifts… you don't want to get stabbed with one of those…

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  12. Everything today contains "technology." Does not mean it should be thrown into the Consumer Electronics Expo. This is getting out of hand. Keep non tech out of CES. If SEMA is not enough, create another one for this time of year, but don't hijack CES with non-tech.

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  13. For those of you in the know, Just the Canadian Provinces of British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec can produce ALL of the hydroelectric dam-based electricity production needed to power EVERY super-fast-charger (i.e. be it 480 volts at 200 amps aka 96,000 watts or 800 volts at 300 amps aka 240,000 watts) in ALL of North America for every EV Car and Truck for the next 50 to 100 years ONCE those Hydroelectric companies changeover from the large form-factor hydro-turbines over to Redundant Arrays of Small and Efficient Turbines (RASET) for their power production! That is MANY MANY Terawatt/Hourss that can be produced from those arrays of turbines replacing the older-style single turbines!

    Add in Washington State, Oregon and Manitoba hydro-electric dam capacity and our hydroelectric electrical power supply problem for all-EV cars and trucks IS NOW SOLVED for at least the next 100 years!

    V

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  14. See those guys dressed in black? That's me. Local 720 Stage Hands. I'm a high rigger. If you see a guy up in a boom lift, hanging truss or signs, it might be me. Wanna know how difficult it is to drive a boom lift in there? See those red lines on the floor? Those indicate a "no freight" isle so booms have room to operate. See how much freight is in the "no freight" isles? Yeah.

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  15. Stop jocking the EVs. They’re crazy expensive, the batteries cost a fortune to replace, there isn’t any infrastructure to recycle them, nor is there any infrastructure to power them,.. lack of charging stations, not enough power stations (fossil fuel or nuclear), and the electric grid simply is under rated to power millions of the pieces of crap. This venture is going to be a massive failure, unlike your in China and make billions of dollars to produce this crap 💩…

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