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by xedeon
903 days ago
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> Tesla oversells and under delivers on many things. Range is one and the other big one... Isn't it illegal to overstate official EPA results? Maybe I'm missing something here. Moreover, this affects ALL 2024 model year battery electric vehicles. There is a 6-page document here that explains it: https://dis.epa.gov/otaqpub/display_file.jsp?docid=55592&fla... This was enacted in 2022 but goes into effect this year: This new policy is applicable to new testing for 2024 model year and later vehicles. It may be
applied to new testing for 2023 model year vehicles. *Vehicles utilizing carry-over data may
continue to use data generated under previous policy* for as long as the tests are valid (i.e., no
changes to the vehicle requiring new MPGe/range testing are required). *Manufacturers who add
a new configuration to a test group for 2024 and later must present new test results using this
policy*, but existing data can still be used if it is representative". |
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