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All of this is able to calculated with known formulas (I learned them in b school so I’m sure people with better recall can provide them). It’s inherently a low capacity system design. You can’t exceed x vehicles per hour. And you can’t exceed z capacity per vehicle
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imho should be way more skeptical of “known formulas” you can’t get further than your assumptions! say avg 5 people per vehicle, 1 minute to load (generous assumptions) 10 hours avg operating time is 3000 people. seem very possible to get loading to 20s-30s & like 3-5 parallel
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Let’s say you can run 60 vehicles per hour and each can carry 5 people. There are only about 4-5 useful hours in a convention day where people move. You’re at 1200-1500. (Note that initially it has human drivers and off-the-shelf Teslas. Even 60 an hour seems unlikely)
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ok, these are not generous assumption and
#s still higher than their est - Show replies
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