Electrics Article Just Doesn't Mention A/C Situation

My humble guess:

editors are apparently told by advertising departments to avoid that elephant

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If you find article about electrics that discusses the unpleasant no a/c reality, then please link it or mail directly to me.

this situation doesn't bore me as it may ye, but i perceive an a/c for the electrics as a big deal, and the avoid discussing aspect is also about patent competition for an all-electric air conditioned car

btw, is the Tesla air conditioned or what?

i'm sure it's a wonderful tres cher car, but what does Musk do about the very uncomfortable reality

the advertising departments of newspapers and magazines apparently tell the editors/writers of articles to play down the no air

please tell me i'm full of sh... er hot air

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Robert Cohen
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Speaking of hot air. Where do they get heat for the heaters? Electric heaters use a lot of electricity.

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willshak

Replying to myself.

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There's still waste heat in an electric car, around the engine controller and the engine itself. Maybe enough to keep people inside warm. If the car has better insulation than a can of sardines that is, which is how ICE cars are build because there's just so much of that waste heat - you are only concerned with losing it as fast as you can.

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passerby

I can't see buying an electric car, because I live in Atlanta ares, where it's often too warm not to have an a/c, and the stuff I find about the problem/question/conundrum is either too technical or unavailable for non-techie me. Maybe the 20014 Yugo maker can figure out the a/c problem, or FAMILY GUY's Peter Griffin or his dog. Serious message: Don't peddle electric cars until they are available with air conditioning. I can't believe I find it necessary to discuss the most obvious absurdity about electric cars. The petroleum industry seems to have won again. I noticed an hundred thousand dollar (!?) Tesla burst into flames a couple months ago, and can't help but think it's an air conditioning related problem, but if Tesla has the effin a/c problem solved, then mozel tov, Mr. Musk, because you indeed are a worthy human, so now solve the Mid-East situation(s), and I'll grade you as nearly messiah.

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Robert Cohen

Even if they do, I doubt you'll be around in "20014" to use it. ;-) (Unless you're planning on deep freezing yourself.)

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