Inside Tesla's Cybertruck Battery Pack - Caresoft Teardown
Terry Woychowski, the president of Caresoft, takes us on a detailed tour inside the Cybertruck battery pack, with particular attention to the "penthouse" that contains all the controls for the pack. He also shows how Tesla has future proofed the pack the range extender and inductive charging. ** At the 13:50 in the video Terry incorrectly says the Cybertruck takes 30 minutes to pressurize the battery pack allowing the operator 15-20 minutes of “Wade Mode” action. Here is the correct info: the Cybertruck takes 10 minutes to pressurize the battery pack allowing the operator 30 minutes of “Wade Mode” action. ** INSTAGRAM: / autolinenetwork TWITTER: / autoline FACEBOOK: / autolinenetwork WEBSITE: http://www.autoline.tv

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