Can You Drive a Tesla Without a Card?

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SanHolden
07/30/25 8:40am
Tesla can be driven without a card. Here is the relevant introduction about Tesla: 1. Logo Meaning: The main part of the letter T represents a section of the motor rotor, while the second line at the top represents a part of the outer stator. In terms of logo design, Tesla also has similarities with SpaceX. 2. Power Battery: Tesla uses 18650 ternary lithium batteries. The number 18 refers to a diameter of 18 millimeters, 65 refers to a length of 65 millimeters, and 0 indicates a cylindrical design. 3. Power Motor: It uses the induction motor invented by Nikola Tesla, also known as an AC asynchronous motor. It consists of two parts: the rotor and the stator.
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