Elon Musk Announces Tesla’s All-New Motor. Is 2025 Model Y the First EV to Be Tested? This video explores the exciting world of ammonia engines and their potential impact on the electric vehicle industry. With Toyota recently claiming that their Ammonia Engine could be the end of EVs, all eyes are on Tesla to see how they will respond to this challenge. The upcoming release of the Model Y Juniper 2025 featuring an all-new motor has sparked curiosity among enthusiasts. Will Tesla follow suit and introduce their own versions of ammonia-powered vehicles? This video delves into the advantages of ammonia engines, their potential to reduce carbon emissions, and the feasibility of using them in power generation. Don’t miss out on this insightful discussion on the future of automotive technology. Stay tuned for more updates and subscribe to Adam Tech for the latest news in the world of innovative technology. #Adamtechus #teslaadamtech #teslamodely #modely #modelyjuniper Subscribe to Adam Tech: https://www.youtube.com/@adamtech999?sub_confirmation=1 (if any) or on this youtube script (if any).
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Is it just me, or would adding a more aggressive rear diffuser make the Model Y feel more like a performance SUV?
Could the new larger battery options be the game changer Tesla needs for the Model Y? What kind of range would you want?
If Tesla does introduce a 96 kWh battery in the Long Range version, would that make the Model Y more attractive to you for longer trips?
Does the idea of increasing the Model Y’s range to over 700 kilometers sound too ambitious, or is this the improvement we need?
If Toyota really develops ammonia engines, I think it would be a huge breakthrough in the automotive industry. I hope Tesla won't overlook this opportunity.
Ammonia engines could totally change the automotive industry, but will they really replace electric vehicles in the future?
Ammonia can be produced from renewable energy, which is great for a green future.
Although ammonia has potential, developing the refueling infrastructure will be a huge challenge.
Electric vehicles have a huge advantage in the convenience of charging. I don’t think ammonia can surpass this.
I’m really concerned about the safety of ammonia. If not well controlled, it could be dangerous.
Ridiculous
1 ammonia needs to be perfected first
I believe it’s another alternative
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