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BobGroh
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Tesla S battery pack - would like more info!
BobGroh   1/25/2012 10:25:17 AM
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Always very interested in the technical details of 'things' (I guess it is just my 'inner engineer' coming out).  I would love to see a lot more on the design of the battery pack for the Tesla S roadster. Lots of questions but not many answers!  Of course, all of that detail might be propriatary information but I can hope!

Charles Murray
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Re: Tesla S battery pack - would like more info!
Charles Murray   1/26/2012 10:45:41 PM
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I think we'll get more information some time this summer, Bob. The flat pack is an intriguing idea. The 18650-type batteries provide a lot of design flexibility that the Chevy Volt designers didn't have.

Tool_maker
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Subject of Video
Tool_maker   2/1/2012 6:45:51 AM
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Did anyone else find it curious that although the subject of the video was the battery, the overwhelming bulk of the video was the very attractive young woman's face? If this was shot at a car show the battery was there for anyone to see and presumably photograph, but we got only a momentary view of some flat white object that is/was supposed to represent the battery. What was the point of a video? Just curious.

Charles Murray
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Re: Subject of Video
Charles Murray   2/1/2012 8:05:13 PM
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Tool_maker: You're criticism is on the mark. I'm the reporter, interviewer and camera man on these videos, and I wish I had done better. I'm still learning, but as you probably noticed in the beginning, I was having some trouble getting the camera to focus properly on the car chassis. A little more practice is needed.

bobjengr
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bobjengr   10/18/2012 5:12:40 PM
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Great post Charles.  Very interesting.  I certainly feel the way to accomplish a lesser replacement cost for the battery package is a series of batteries electrically connected instead on one monolithic device that must be completely replaced.  (I am assuming lower replacement cost is the basic intent of the flat battery package.)  Agreed, handling due to the lower CG is definite benefit but I have to think cost was the driving factor vs. overall performance.  Do you have any specifications on the device itself?  I would love to know more.  Also, do companies like TESLA patent their innovative components and assemblies and does this battery pack have patent protection?

apresher
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Tesla Model S
apresher   2/20/2013 3:52:26 PM
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The flat battery pack is an interesting design concept, and Bob raises good questions about the implementation.  Thanks for the report.



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