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Tesla teases new product "CyberVault" .... what is it?!

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I donā€™t think you can feign that kind of enthusiasm.
 

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You think Park's comments here are manufactured?

I think Tesla i trying to excite them, but clearly someone is excited.

-Crissa
For one swallow does not make a spring, nor does one day; nor, similarly, does one day or a short time make us blessed and happy.
 

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For one swallow does not make a spring, nor does one day; nor, similarly, does one day or a short time make us blessed and happy.
Tesla Model 2 Tesla teases new product "CyberVault" .... what is it?! woohoo-homer-simpson


Meanwhile, in China...
 

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I have lived the downside of America's gun culture, and I want nothing to do with gun stuff.

If Tesla's brand got mixed up with gun stuff, that destroys the brand for me.

If Tesla gets into gun stuff, I'm out -- I'll sell my MYLR ASAP and GTFO from everything Tesla.

I grew up in rural America with guns and know how to handle one. I don't find them fun or interesting, though, and I've personally lived the downside of American gun culture. After having a experienced a gun-massacre in my community in 2007, and my children having been subjected to multiple credible threats of being massacred at school this year, I want as little to do with guns as possible for the rest of my life. That includes having anything to do with gun-related brands.

If Tesla gets into gun stuff, I'm out of here before you can blink.
Are Flame throwers okay? Asking for a friend. ;)

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IMHO, a vault similar to this could be very useful, especially since the CT will most likely not fit into a regular garage. This could result in people installing outside charging stations. A vault, or something like it, could keep the equipment from being screwed with.
 

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Meanwhile, in China...
admit that I havenā€™t followed in a while, but when Ford releases the F150 Raptor (only) in China about 5 years ago there was a resounding thud

not because anything about F150 specifically, but because in China pickup trucks are (were?) seen as country folk agricultural vehicles with a lot of social stigma - I think that because theyā€™re classified as agricultural, they even have to in many areas have all kinds of regulatory required stickers and whatnot across them

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and further, in Chinaā€™s cities (where almost everyone lives) they are particularly impractical to the point that many cities have (has?) bans on full sized pickups

now all my info may be stale, and full-sized pickups may have since picked up some steam since, but I just donā€™t see it having so reversed course that thereā€™s any reason to think that full sized truck makers are targeting China as a legit market, nor that the Chinese people are champing at the bit for them

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Yeah, though the pandemic may have put that in the bucket, now that those with money fled some of the cities to have their castles in rural areas.

-Crissa
 

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Are Flame throwers okay? Asking for a friend. ;)

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Depends on what people do with it.

If people start using them to commit massacres, as they do with firearms, the that's a problem we will need to solve by regulating flamethrowers and their owners.
 

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Cybervault charger installed photos from China
lock it up from the leeches!

Tesla Model 2 Tesla teases new product "CyberVault" .... what is it?! cybervault



hey @CYBER PARK

in China, has there been an issue with people who have chargers in shared apartment garages having their chargers used by others without permission?

What Incant tell is, is this thing actually constructed/intended to let the owner literally lock up and secure their charger?

If so, then thatā€™s maybe an interesting idea for and insight into a market like China

Their ā€œhomeā€ chargers are going to be almost entirely mounted in the parking garages of massive high-rise apartment buildings.

And I would believe a scenario where maybe fellow garage users donā€™t have the same sense of ā€˜personal spaceā€™ - opportunistically using otherā€™s chargers.

So if this ā€œvaultā€ actually provides some security around the charger, it may be marketable for lots of urban areas.
 

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lock it up from the leeches!

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hey @CYBER PARK

in China, has there been an issue with people who have chargers in shared apartment garages having their chargers used by others without permission?
In China, private charging piles are usually fixed in parking Spaces or garages with electronic locks and are not shared. Shared charging piles can be charged with electronic payment, which is very convenient. Cybervault charger is a slow charger, and some of those who like it may know something about CT.
 

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In China, private charging piles are usually fixed in parking Spaces or garages with electronic locks and are not shared.
thank you for your response and the information

is that what the ā€œcybervaultā€ is for? Electronically locking the Tesla chargers up?
 

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I have lived the downside of America's gun culture, and I want nothing to do with gun stuff.

If Tesla's brand got mixed up with gun stuff, that destroys the brand for me.

If Tesla gets into gun stuff, I'm out -- I'll sell my MYLR ASAP and GTFO from everything Tesla.

I grew up in rural America with guns and know how to handle one. I don't find them fun or interesting, though, and I've personally lived the downside of American gun culture. After having a experienced a gun-massacre in my community in 2007, and my children having been subjected to multiple credible threats of being massacred at school this year, I want as little to do with guns as possible for the rest of my life. That includes having anything to do with gun-related brands.

If Tesla gets into gun stuff, I'm out of here before you can blink.
Come to Australia buddy. No massacres here since the 1900ā€™s.

We still have guns, just not the weird conditional acceptance of violence. Wellā€¦ thatā€™s not entirely trueā€¦ most societies have some level of conditional acceptance but youā€™re kids arenā€™t gonna get shot just going to school.
 
 
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