• tabular@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    If I own the car then either those are all my cells or someone else has abandoned their property in my car.

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      3 months ago

      You don’t have to buy the car. People aren’t getting conned here… They would buy a more expensive version of the car with a higher range if they thought that would suit their needs.

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        3 months ago

        You don’t have to buy the car.

        If it’s a profitable decision then it has the potential to become the de facto standard standard and so simply not buying it isn’t enough.

        The manufacturer using software to lock use of hardware in people’s own cars is an attack on ownership rights.

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          3 months ago

          When it comes to things that are trivial to include but locked behind exorbitant paywalls (i.e. heated seats), I agree.

          However, range/battery capacity is the primary price differentiator for EVs and also the primary cost for manufacturing. Finding a way to offer options that suit the needs of different people at varying prices just allows more people to enter the market.

          to become the de facto standard

          I feel like it might be nice to have a sliding scale of ranges available for people who have a sliding scale of needs. If I need a second car strictly for my 20 mile commute, it might be nice to have an option to pay less for 100 miles of range over 200. And I assume if a market is established for low-range EVs, manufacturers will compete with each other on how to deliver that for the best price. Perhaps if the market is large enough, Tesla will find it better to actually remove the extra batteries and put them in other cars.