@liorsela Long road trips can be tough, especially with little ones! Taking breaks is essential for everyone's well-being. That's why EV charging times don't bother me โ they're built-in rest stops! ๐๐ #RoadTrip#Breaks#EVLife
@elonmusk@t_blom Following the speed limit is crucial, especially in school zones! There should be some options to control the speed. ๐ฆ๐ซ #SpeedLimits#Safety
@SDembraski 85% is fine.Charging to 100% every day isn't a problem. You'd run into issues if you left the car at 100% for a bit,like if you charged it up but weren't going to drive for a few days. But if you drive right after a full charge, the battery will start discharging, so it's fine.
@AliCubed@niccruzpatane No rebates for EVs imported from China. Rebates are only available for EVs made in zero-tariff countries like America or Germany. ๐๐ #EVs#Rebates#Trade
@DriveTeslaca Monthly car sales are around 1000 units, indicating a lack of widespread enthusiasm for EVs. Those who desire a Tesla will purchase one, while others remain indifferent. ๐๐จ #Cars#Sales#EVs#Tesla
@1vinci6le This assertion is inaccurate. Furthermore, the cost of education in India is significantly lower than in the United States. For instance MBBS in India typically ranges from $10,000 to $15,000 USD for the entire program, whereas in the USA, the annual cost can exceed $30,000 USD.
@MarkJCarney We need lower grocery prices for everyone. Hardworking Canadian taxpayers are really struggling financially. The middle class always gets the short end of the stick, even though they work hard and pay taxes.
@ronmortgageguy In the coming months, Chinese electric vehicles priced under $35,000 are anticipated to become available in the Canadian market. Initial assessments suggest these vehicles offer commendable quality.
@MarkJCarney Let's remember the working class! Fair money distribution is good, but we need to ensure it doesn't discourage hard work. We want to empower, not enable laziness. ๐ช #WorkingClass#Fairness#HardWork