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Panasonic to begin mass producing new 4680 Tesla battery by March 2024

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Re: Panasonic to begin mass producing new 4680 Tesla battery by March 2024

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You are wrong to assume they are ignoring it, and irresponsible to state this assumption as fact.

Who is they? I was merely referring to the parent poster who did indeed ignore it.

“They” was your word. See your comment.

Re: Panasonic to begin mass producing new 4680 Tesla battery by March 2024

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With our last purchase, we went half-way and got the plug-in hybrid Chrysler Pacifica minivan (which replaced a Prius which replaced a Mazda 6 so it's been a continuous evolution). It's likely that the next car will be a full-on EV. Assuming you have an acceptable parking/charging solution available, a plug-in hybrid is a good option. The Chrysler uses gas more often in the winter to run the heater but even before th…

Do you have problems charging on a 30 amp charger? Mine will randomly stop charging when it's a 30-amp charger. (But it charges fine at 15 amps.)

Is your 30 amp wire at home? Do you have a 30 amp circuit breaker as well? An electrician told me that if there is a mismatch between the current and the circuit breaker amperage it can cause the software to think that something is wrong (not sure how the car's software would infer anything about the breaker but so I was told).
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