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[QUOTE=Banhfunbags;45828413]That wouldn't exactly be plausible for road trips then. Also it should already cost money to swap battery packs. According to the video, you could charge for free, or pay money to swap batteries for faster.[/QUOTE]
When you swap a battery you pay a small fee. If you never retur it to its station they bill you for it. Like I said about it before, I think it would be better to have it like Propane.
[QUOTE=Telepethi;45827679]Because someone else probably doesn't want your 3 year old battery[/QUOTE]
I remember seeing a post on the Tesla Motor Club forums where pretty much all 2012 Model S owners that follow the 80% rule with their battery are not seeing any change in battery capacity at all. That's insane.
I think that the current system is just fine. It has free charging, goddammit!
[editline]28th August 2014[/editline]
But there is always room to improve.
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