Subways are made of metal and plastic too. Irrelevant.
Still can’t beat the cost. If you don’t have money to pay for a subway, it’s useless.
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No shit but how many people does 1 train carry in a lifetime compared to a car?
If you don't have money for a subway, you don't have money for an inefficient vanity project. That's why this shit is happening in Vegas and nowhere else.
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Subway cars costs more than a single Tesla. So obviously 1 Tesla isn’t going to beat a subway. But if you factor in proportional costs and factor in the fact that Teslas take you directly to the destination without stopping in between (making trip time less), it’s proportional.
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Where? Show me where they have achieved this.
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Do the math. A *single* subway car costs a couple of million dollars. Holds about the same as 50 Teslas. 50 Teslas costs a couple of million dollars.
A subway car makes many stops in between trips. A Tesla doesn’t. It transports the user directly to destination, less travel time
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A single subway car does not need tires and batteries replaced on a regular basis. It is cheaper and easier to clean and repair, it requires less power per passenger, it runs on rails, which need fewer repairs than a road, it doesn't need to stop to be charged.
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Every car, which can carry over 200 people... or 50 teslas.
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Wtf. I'm talking total capacity.
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I already explained it’s proportional. You just said a subway car = 50 teslas. Both are a couple of million. Maintenance on subway is every 6 years it needs to be rebuilt which equates to about the same cost of maintenance to 50 teslas (I’d argue Teslas are less).
Christ! Each Subway costs billions of dollars to build!? That’ll fund thousands of Tesla drivers for many years.
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