Why would it have to be unsprung? They are not unsprung in the vehicle shown in the article.
UK contract is also on a “best effort” basis.
Could be just that, but it doesn’t seem that’s what happened https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/117291970014739660...
With a range over 1000km?
It is owned by a union in a communist country https://www.baldingsworld.com/2019/04/26/making-sense-of-hua... How independent from CCP is that institution in practical terms?
Musk is a seller in this offering.
Sales went up 50% YoY. Loses went up 83% YoY.
Is GDP the relevant metric to assess this? On credit/debit card transaction volume North America represents 40+% of global market. https://www.capgemini.com/resource-file-access/resource/pdf/...
About your edit: fair enough, if you are talking about primary energy production. I understood what the figure provided in the first comment was referring to (electricity production/consumption) and was addressing that.…
Let's see, the US imports 30-40% of the oil it consumes. Should that oil be accounted as used by the exporters? Norway uses no fossil fuels for its electricity production. Norway happens to export a lot of oil. How does…
That figure (98%) is about electricity production, not total energy used by the country.
So do we have to tally Saudi oil pollution on the exporting country instead of those that actually use it?
Not just a claim from the article. The description in the gold video itself is quite explicit.
If you watch the gold video (or read the article), you'll see they're not using anything remotely similar to the process in that MMC patent. It's essentially a conventional alloy, mechanically hardened.
Why would it have to be unsprung? They are not unsprung in the vehicle shown in the article.
UK contract is also on a “best effort” basis.
Could be just that, but it doesn’t seem that’s what happened https://twitter.com/tobiaschneider/status/117291970014739660...
With a range over 1000km?
It is owned by a union in a communist country https://www.baldingsworld.com/2019/04/26/making-sense-of-hua... How independent from CCP is that institution in practical terms?
Musk is a seller in this offering.
Sales went up 50% YoY. Loses went up 83% YoY.
Is GDP the relevant metric to assess this? On credit/debit card transaction volume North America represents 40+% of global market. https://www.capgemini.com/resource-file-access/resource/pdf/...
About your edit: fair enough, if you are talking about primary energy production. I understood what the figure provided in the first comment was referring to (electricity production/consumption) and was addressing that.…
Let's see, the US imports 30-40% of the oil it consumes. Should that oil be accounted as used by the exporters? Norway uses no fossil fuels for its electricity production. Norway happens to export a lot of oil. How does…
That figure (98%) is about electricity production, not total energy used by the country.
So do we have to tally Saudi oil pollution on the exporting country instead of those that actually use it?
Not just a claim from the article. The description in the gold video itself is quite explicit.
If you watch the gold video (or read the article), you'll see they're not using anything remotely similar to the process in that MMC patent. It's essentially a conventional alloy, mechanically hardened.