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<blockquote data-quote="Qbenjamin" data-source="post: 8863121" data-attributes="member: 573455"><p>The comments in this thread have definitely been entertaining. Just to provide some clarity, all electric and hybrid vehicles have normal 12-16V batteries, in addition to the high voltage batteries powering the electric motors. I've owned Tesla's since 2016 and have had a system in every one of my vehicles (S3X and current Y). I haven't noticed any significant decrease in range being impacted by the additional power requirements. Hope this clears things up a bit.</p><p></p><p>Final note, if you haven't had a chance to experience the instant torque electric vehicles provide, I'd encourage you to try it out first hand. My 4.5K lb vehicle takes off just as fast as most Z06's from the line (nearly 1K less weight).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Qbenjamin, post: 8863121, member: 573455"] The comments in this thread have definitely been entertaining. Just to provide some clarity, all electric and hybrid vehicles have normal 12-16V batteries, in addition to the high voltage batteries powering the electric motors. I've owned Tesla's since 2016 and have had a system in every one of my vehicles (S3X and current Y). I haven't noticed any significant decrease in range being impacted by the additional power requirements. Hope this clears things up a bit. Final note, if you haven't had a chance to experience the instant torque electric vehicles provide, I'd encourage you to try it out first hand. My 4.5K lb vehicle takes off just as fast as most Z06's from the line (nearly 1K less weight). [/QUOTE]
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