ARK
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I think stuff like this is a big part of why Teslas are so expensive to get insurance on - much more likely to get a write-off when a Tesla crashes compared to other similarly sized/priced vehicles.Directly from the article:
Several safety specialists and repair experts have anticipated that crashing a vehicle with these cast parts would most certainly imply writing off these cars. Oliver Zipse was even more vocal about that. The BMW CEO said the manufacturing advantages of a massive cast part would not compensate for the higher repair costs. This was the reason the German carmaker would never adopt the same strategy.
The gigacastings exist to make it cheaper and faster for Tesla to build cars. The castings go into the wheel wells.
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