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Salviati

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1. Q1 looks to be true
Thu Jun 25, 2020, 09:30 PM
Jun 2020

Average household power usage is a bit over 900 kWh a month, which works out to be a bit over 200 kWh a week, and the Cybertruck in question has a 200 kWh battery, so that would seem to check out. Again whether it can power an individual house for a week is up to the details, but scalewise seems very reasonable.

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Q1 looks to be true Salviati Jun 2020 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #2
thank you. Good points n/m Finishline42 Jun 2020 #4
For a week, probably. Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #3
Thank you Finishline42 Jun 2020 #5
Umm...typo. 2 not 20. Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #6
Makes more sense Finishline42 Jun 2020 #7
You might want to check out Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #8
Thanks Finishline42 Jun 2020 #9
Old gas is not a problem Miguelito Loveless Jun 2020 #10
Good info Finishline42 Jun 2020 #11
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