The story of the world record Tesla with 1.9 million km and its owner

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  • Опубликовано: 20 дек 2024

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  • @Watt-Energy
    @Watt-Energy  8 месяцев назад +40

    By the way, 3 days ago Hansjorg reached 2,000,000 km with this Tesla! So, in a little more than 4 months he travelled 100,000 km more with this car.

    • @tiagoferreira3908
      @tiagoferreira3908 7 месяцев назад

      thats awesome

    • @hg2.
      @hg2. 7 месяцев назад +1

      Too much accent! Please post a version where MS Word reads the text. (!)

    • @kaustubharay6124
      @kaustubharay6124 6 месяцев назад

      My God

  • @geemy9675
    @geemy9675 Год назад +312

    this was the wrong guy to give free super charging and unlimited kilometers warranty

    • @Queuny
      @Queuny Год назад +3

      ;DDDD

    • @triplekillerable
      @triplekillerable 11 месяцев назад +10

      want free charge? we have also unlimited km warranty.
      this guy: so you have chosen death

    • @carvalhoribeiro
      @carvalhoribeiro 10 месяцев назад

      🤣

    • @sunxiangfeng
      @sunxiangfeng 8 месяцев назад

      The best AD any company can have! Super super cheap but amazing AD!😂

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 8 месяцев назад

      No, he's the right man. It's a brilliant advertisement for Tesla.

  • @jaker3151
    @jaker3151 Год назад +631

    I'm kind of more impressed by the miles that he has driven, rather than the mileage of the car. I mean when you replace major components of the car it kind of stops being the same car. But he is still himself, he has driven nearly 2 million miles and he has travelled to so many wonderful places.

    • @M4T1J4P0
      @M4T1J4P0 Год назад +28

      It's nice but nothing in comparison to a career of an average long-haul truck driver.

    • @astro_assassin9
      @astro_assassin9 Год назад +13

      Wrong on your math, nearly 1.9 km which is 1,180,000 miles. Just over half way to 2M miles

    • @_cloudface_
      @_cloudface_ Год назад +32

      He's averaged 593 kilometres driving a day. Depending on the speed he's travelling he's spent at almost six hours a day driving (he states in video he never drives faster than 100km).
      It's actually kinda sad in a way.
      Most people with something to do and somewhere to be don't enjoy driving for more than a few hours a day because it's just wasted time in transportation.
      Most people that live in their vehicles prefer destinations to getting there.
      Being a record holder must be all he's got going to make his life interesting 😐

    • @megapet777
      @megapet777 Год назад +2

      How many parts you need to replace until it's not considered the same car anymore? :) (Or which parts?)

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +3

      ​@@_cloudface_very true. Nonstop driving is extremely boring

  • @kostam1465
    @kostam1465 Год назад +513

    Almost 2 million km, that's 50 times around the
    world in less than 10 years. Incredible

    • @SuperSenis
      @SuperSenis Год назад +3

      *on face of the world^ lulz

    • @Metal0sopher
      @Metal0sopher Год назад +54

      Also over 500km a day, 7 days a week, for 9 years straight. This guy is lying.

    • @stefanreimund7630
      @stefanreimund7630 Год назад +6

      ​@@Metal0sopherhopefully he is

    • @xraylife
      @xraylife Год назад +13

      @@Metal0sopher He can hardly stand let alone drive 500Km a day - LoL

    • @romanf5666
      @romanf5666 Год назад +16

      @@Metal0sopher wrong his average is 600km per day, he is rich and driving is his passion ;-)

  • @matthiasknutzen6061
    @matthiasknutzen6061 Год назад +821

    13 motors? There are many 1+ million km toyotas with orginal engine.

    • @alexandruilea915
      @alexandruilea915 Год назад +134

      Early tech with a factory defect. Tesla probably had multiple motors made and it just swaps them instead of actually fixing them because they already have them made.

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +205

      @@alexandruilea915 Yes, that is exactly the situation with these motors, even though they were changed on warranty, often a car would receive a motor that has been previously taken out of another car and have been repaired by Tesla. Later motors are much more reliable.

    • @robertmandl9326
      @robertmandl9326 Год назад +29

      The interesting part about an EV is the battery rather than the engine(s).

    • @marcusbiller867
      @marcusbiller867 Год назад +55

      New motors are much better. This ist 1 gen car from a company that really existed for 3-5 years before that

    • @skataskatata9236
      @skataskatata9236 Год назад +12

      they basically exchanged a set of bearings.... in newer ones, those last.

  • @JustinAZ
    @JustinAZ Год назад +259

    Rough calculation in miles for my American brain:
    1st battery = 357k mi (575k km)
    2nd battery = 416k mi (670k km)
    3rd battery = 314k mi (505k km)
    Current battery = 93k mi (150k km)
    Total = 1,180,605mi (1,9000,000km)
    All of those are impressive. Motors, not so much. Some only lasted 31-43k mi (50-70k km), but he had a good one that went 485k mi (780k km).

    • @faustinpippin9208
      @faustinpippin9208 Год назад +5

      500 000km divided by 500km range = 1000cycles, so i guess pretty decent for NMC chemistry, but my e-bike had already 1000cycles and its still farm from needing to be replaced
      and yea the motors seems to be pathetic or he is abusing them a lot

    • @thestarmusic
      @thestarmusic Год назад +9

      @@faustinpippin9208 he did say the motor that has done more kms than any other is the motor that his man in Zagreb repaired> Doesn't say much for the Tesla factory standard repairs.

    • @ricric3025
      @ricric3025 Год назад +3

      Thanks for this. Why I clicked on the vid in the first place. Saved me some time. Appreciated

    • @Warrior6350
      @Warrior6350 Год назад +1

      And as he said the first two batteries are refurbished, which is quite good for the environment. Normally there are only a few bad cells, Tesla switches them out with new ones and then puts the battery into the next car.

    • @Shark00n1337
      @Shark00n1337 Год назад

      Impressive because he’s using them at their best. Batteries want to be charged and discharged every day.
      Problem comes when regular customers drive much less or less frequently. They won’t see the same mileage out of their systems for sure

  • @nakfan
    @nakfan Год назад +295

    A thumbs up from Elon?? Was that all??? Man, this gentleman deserves absolute lifetime VIP treatment from Tesla…

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy Год назад +80

      the first tesla models s got free supercharging. that is a kind of vip treatment. those 1,9m km were mostly driven by elons pockets. if i calculate correctly, then it must be something around 150-200k euro for chargin fees from tesla. the car was cheaper then the charging fees.

    • @t.d.5804
      @t.d.5804 Год назад +18

      His car had multiple problems, Tesla always tried to keep things quiet with the early Model S problems. Once it came out and media talked about it they even dropped support for this man here. No support from Tesla anymore.

    • @roberts.wilson1848
      @roberts.wilson1848 Год назад +8

      @@BlacKi-nd4uy that is not vip treatment. The cost of supercharging is insignificant and taking into account the damage done to the battery through supercharging is a detriment.

    • @AlexKall
      @AlexKall Год назад +21

      The person that drove a record distance in a Volvo, received a brand new car from Volvo. But I guess a thumbs up is an equal measure of gratitude in Elmo world.

    • @FuquarProductions
      @FuquarProductions Год назад +4

      Why?

  • @ateiviz
    @ateiviz Год назад +234

    At first I thought that this is a bit of a strange thing to achieve and the kind of lifestyle one must have however throughout the video I realised this lad is living the dream! Driving a great car at no cost all over the world, best of luck getting the 2mil km.

    • @ATICrossX
      @ATICrossX Год назад +73

      65% he supercharged, so he basically driven over 1mil KM for free, thats crazy, he really took full advantage of early ModelS free supercharging forever 😅

    • @mrm1885
      @mrm1885 Год назад +7

      In Sweden they used them as Taxis and the TCO was pretty much the same as Mercedes E klass.

    • @Gommes88
      @Gommes88 Год назад +17

      For free? He replaced battery 13 times and motor 3. Hardly free

    • @ATICrossX
      @ATICrossX Год назад +12

      @@Gommes88 I obviously meant free in terms of fuel... every car will have maintenance costs, same as petrol car would have on top of all the fuel plus 200 oil changes or so which you don't have here

    • @Gommes88
      @Gommes88 Год назад +6

      @@ATICrossX sorry but what petrol car requires motor change every 130k for 6k? Or battery replacement for 20k every 600k?

  • @velenceigabor1418
    @velenceigabor1418 Год назад +144

    Almost kinda unbelievable to have an average daily mileage of 578 km for 9 Years.

    • @Joshi444
      @Joshi444 Год назад +5

      520km per day since 2013. he lives in germany, autobahns have no speed limit, and may be the reason the motors lasted shorter and why higher km is possible per day. maybe he did cheat on a dyno, impossible to know

    • @TheDutzend
      @TheDutzend Год назад +21

      He said in the video he drives save and only at a max speed of 100km/h.

    • @joestewart5406
      @joestewart5406 Год назад +10

      That’s because it’s Bs literally impossible to drive that much a day and do anything else

    • @peter7582
      @peter7582 Год назад +9

      And EVs need time to charge.

    • @Laissez_Faire
      @Laissez_Faire Год назад +6

      @@peter7582 exactly that’s the very questionable part

  • @neildean7515
    @neildean7515 Год назад +34

    I would love to see his service data, parts changed tyres etc etc) and costs associated with the milage, now that would tell a complete story.. free charging.. fantastic

    • @gregorkluth2857
      @gregorkluth2857 Год назад +1

      His maintenance cost overall should be around 300-400k. The purchase price was around 100k and charging cost if it wasn't free for him around 150-200k.
      So overall the car has cost him 500 to 700k. That would be my estimate, but honestly it's very difficult to guess

    • @Kewickviper
      @Kewickviper 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gregorkluth2857 You are insanely wrong on your amounts here. Maintenance on tesla cars is very low, the most expensive is changing tyres. He's probably spent no more than 20-30k on maintenance. Charging costs are difficult to estimate because he says he does most of his charging at home and he has solar panels. But assuming the entire thing was on supercharger it would be no more than 50k.

    • @gregorkluth2857
      @gregorkluth2857 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@Kewickviper he replaced the motors 14 times... So the service cost in this case is very high

    • @Kewickviper
      @Kewickviper 11 месяцев назад

      @@gregorkluth2857 Didn't he get them covered under warranty though?

    • @gregorkluth2857
      @gregorkluth2857 11 месяцев назад +1

      @Kewickviper Not Sure. This guy doesn't care about the cost anyway. He got rich with Tesla stock😅

  • @dguy-xk4fc
    @dguy-xk4fc Год назад +34

    So about 500k km before the battery has to be replaced. And 14 engines replaced. So the engine needs replacing around 133k km. Normal price for an engine replacement is around 5-6k. Battery is 20k. So normal costs without tires and other expenses is 160k so around 10ct per kilometer. Normal gas car is around 5 to 7 ct. So it is a little more expensive that ice cars to maintain.

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 Год назад +13

      yeap, teoretically electric motors should have really long life, I don't get how tesla can be so unreliable🤷‍♂️

    • @6toeNL
      @6toeNL Год назад +13

      Well it was a 2014 model. I hope longevity has since been improved

    • @chetmyers7041
      @chetmyers7041 Год назад

      @@alexandruciordas4941 How are the bearings in the motor lubricated? Using circulating gear oil, or are the motor bearings sealed?

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Год назад +5

      And think of the price of the car itself. We're not even forced to electrics yet, but current emission norm (Euro 6d) has driven car prices so high people who could afford to buy new cars a few years ago, now cannot. Eastern part of European Union is just behind Western part, US, Japan or Australia in terms of income and current estimate is that it will not be able to replace the fleet of cars for the next 40 years. I'm myself forced to stick to Euro 3 car. That's nonsense and is going to get worse. Average age of a car in eastern EU is 13-20 years depending on a country and growing. Imagine the level of pollution if people will be forced to stick to the same old cars cars for the next 10, 20, 30 or more years. Inevitably large part of the fleet will constantly have worn out engines, not meeting any emission norms.

    • @alexandruciordas4941
      @alexandruciordas4941 Год назад +1

      @@piotrmalewski8178 pollution from diesel cars is bad only in highly populated areas, gas engines not so much. So old cards are still good enough. Anyways the motor is not the priciest part in cars, is the ridicoulous amount of electronics.

  • @nameberry220
    @nameberry220 Год назад +96

    I don't understand how he has driven so far. 2,000,000 km in 10 years... at 100 km/h that's 20,000 hours of driving. 2000 hours per year? 38 hours per week?

    • @BAATT1
      @BAATT1 Год назад +24

      And 1900000 with range at about 400 km. So around 4500 recharges for 3-4hours? Another 16000 hours xD no much time left for changing batteries, motors, wheels and other repairs ;)

    • @andysikora3160
      @andysikora3160 Год назад +25

      Maybe it's his full time job... 😂

    • @xraylife
      @xraylife Год назад +16

      Sounds unbelievable and at his age as well - more EV fantasy stories.

    • @alexk81843
      @alexk81843 Год назад +10

      If he needed to pay for those replacement batteries and motors
      He would have been better off buying a new Tesla each time

    • @richardwilliams4985
      @richardwilliams4985 Год назад +10

      With full charging averaging 5.25hrs and requiring 10 charges a week to do the near 4000km that's another 50hrs on top of the 38hrs. So over 12hrs a day dedicated to driving and charging 7 days a week?
      😂😂 Pull the other one

  • @mondotv4216
    @mondotv4216 Год назад +81

    Kind of puts the whole "your battery will need replacing every three years" into perspective - yes, he's replaced his battery every 3 or so years but he's averaging about 583,000 kms a battery. Or if you take his average range @ about 400km that's nearly 1500 cycles.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +12

      Yeah but it's consistent use. Batteries degrade over time. Good job ignoring the worst enemy of batteries - sitting. Even old phones struggle with a charge and those batteries are usually a couple bucks.

    • @sujeewarathnaweera
      @sujeewarathnaweera Год назад

      People are complaining about 13 motors becoming a pain.

    • @mondotv4216
      @mondotv4216 Год назад +4

      @@bldontmatter5319 Well time is a factor in battery degradation but less so for most lithium ion chemistries. Quite often you get some fairly large deg in the first 6 months - 1 year, say 4 or 5%. Then it flattens out dramatically to average about 0.5% over longer periods (including the initial degradation). We just haven't had EVs on the road long enough to make any kind of informed estimate. But we do know you don't need a new battery every 5 years pr even 10 years - even though a lot of those early batts weren't as great. Next we'll find out if 15 years is the limit. But as always, quality of the original pack will be a factor.

    • @mondotv4216
      @mondotv4216 Год назад +2

      @@sujeewarathnaweera Well that drive unit in the original Model S was prone to failure. The drive unit in the current Model 3 is designed to run a million kilometres without being opened. We don't hear of many of them failing.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +6

      @@mondotv4216 you sound like you can read a brochure for a billion dollar company.

  • @tserentseren7398
    @tserentseren7398 Год назад +6

    Why did he not add note about motors and batteries swapping on rear bumper?

  • @Easore
    @Easore Год назад +55

    1 million with one of teslas first model s and all the early flaws and old battery tech. Impressive. And since then Tesla has gotten so much better

    • @rangefreewords
      @rangefreewords 11 месяцев назад

      Tech update: pillows are extra.

  • @nesmio7378
    @nesmio7378 Год назад +17

    Unless I missed it, he never really answered what he does to get so much mileage so fast nor why? He mentioned he wants to beat the Volvo world record, is that his motive? Does he only drive around for fun everywhere to rack up KM?

    • @ChAnimations
      @ChAnimations Год назад +6

      He‘s retired and seems to travel the world for fun in the Model S. He talked about journey in China, to Algeria and all around europe

    • @chetmyers7041
      @chetmyers7041 Год назад +23

      He lifts the car on jackstands in the garage, sits in the seat, presses accelerator, and goes VROOM, VROOM, for 6 hours each day.

    • @faustinpippin9208
      @faustinpippin9208 Год назад +5

      @@chetmyers7041 lmao I was thinking the same

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +5

      Pff, he hasn't and can't beat the Volvo record. That was an original engine. Everything in this car has been replaced 3+ times. Doesn't even count.

    • @Elaba_
      @Elaba_ Год назад

      Not possible. Too much noise because the exhaust has broken off.@@chetmyers7041

  • @Atheica-Atheismos
    @Atheica-Atheismos Год назад +11

    So car is from 2014, thats 10 years old. 1.9mil/10/365=520 km every day. With - lets say - average speed 70km/h its more than 7+ hours daily in car + charging. And i dont count engine swaps and other things like sickness, bad weather conditions, ect. RLY?

  • @peteroffpist1621
    @peteroffpist1621 Год назад +22

    I did meet you in Sweden at SuC many years ago .My Model S cars from 2014 and have been driven only 360.000 KM so far on each still original, motors and batteries.
    And I just received a new 2024 Model Y and I took the offer of moving the free supercharging from one of my older Model S cars.

    • @marcbeebee6969
      @marcbeebee6969 Год назад +3

      I live in Germany and want to ask for a donation. You have enough cars bro, my country very cold and poor 😢❤

    • @peteroffpist1621
      @peteroffpist1621 Год назад

      @@marcbeebee6969 get a job asap.

    • @theophiluslamptey47
      @theophiluslamptey47 Год назад

      @@marcbeebee6969this is not the place to fund raise

    • @Cisco568
      @Cisco568 Год назад +2

      I think I read your comment on TFF too :) so you accepted the Model Y with free SC

    • @peteroffpist1621
      @peteroffpist1621 Год назад +1

      @@Cisco568 correct free SuC now follows me and not the car, and as much as still love our Model S cars ( but I will have to sell one ), I must say the Berlin Y is the best Tesla so far and by far. My now soon 10 years old Teslas still are a good competition to all other BEV brand of 2023 year model.

  • @shypop7735
    @shypop7735 Год назад +5

    Its like Trigger in Only fools and horses "I've had the same broom for years, its only had 9 new heads and 6 new handles

  • @luisperenna988
    @luisperenna988 11 месяцев назад +2

    1 900 000 in 9 years (210 000 per year):
    - perhaps 30 000 during holidays per year (roadtrips along Europe, China, Africa that he shows us...)
    - maybe 2 000 each weekend?? (=104 000 per year)
    - about one exceptional business trip of 1000km per week (so 52 000 per year)
    => remaining is 24 000 km for usual week days, so it's about is 120km per business day.
    It's a hard use of the car but it's still possible

  • @lukemallory7832
    @lukemallory7832 Год назад +10

    Just to put this into perspective, when Irv Gordon passed 1,000,000 miles in his P1800, Volvo gave him a new Volvo 780. When he passed 2,000,000... Volvo did it again and gave him a C70. People would cheer him on and he was a celebrity, and I believe only had 2 engine rebuilds, one of which was apparently not needed. That Tesla are not giving this gentleman more support is totally insane. He is literally doing prototype work for them. Oh, and when Irv passed 3,000,000 miles, guess what Volvo did...? RIP Irv Gordon! Cool dude!

    • @bizkurt99
      @bizkurt99 Год назад +2

      If i remember correctly they gave S60.

  • @noureddineou391
    @noureddineou391 Год назад +1

    I remember I’ve seen this car in my city Ouarzazate in Morocco, and literally I was blown away by the amount of kilometers he did on that thing!

  • @drDeFF-ub5qt
    @drDeFF-ub5qt Год назад +9

    In a semi u can do a million miles in less than ten years , just depends on your style of hauling. But your also restricted to 13 hours a day in Canada and 11 in usa of strictly driving. And some are governed at 65 mph

    • @xenotiic8356
      @xenotiic8356 Год назад

      True, but work vehicles like those are built to a different standard of reliability, regardless of the drivetrain or manufacturer. I am by no means a fan of Elon or his companies, but for a consumer-grade car to work so well is impressive.

    • @drDeFF-ub5qt
      @drDeFF-ub5qt Год назад

      @xenoi tiic8356 I'm just talking about physically driving over a million miles in less than ten years.
      When i was doing mostly long haul, I did around 100000 -150000 miles a year . And that's like 500 -600 miles a day roughly.5 -6days a week.
      Mechanically, these trucks break down alot. But its usually the DEF system , sensors, and air brake components. Drive train is mostly solid . Considering the weight it's always pulling. Up here in Canada , 130000 lbs gross weight is normal. My heavy haul spec kenworth t880 alone weighs 28000 lbs.

    • @gilliesiut2332
      @gilliesiut2332 Год назад

      @@xenotiic8356it’s bs… it takes 8.5 years at 600 km a day every day.

  • @TrueGold88
    @TrueGold88 Год назад +25

    It looks pretty good back then and it had a normal dashboard, Now you can't even see at what speed you're driving without looking at the ugly tablet on the right side.
    He took good care of the car but ofc the free charging and warranty helped him maintain it for very cheap, Others would've gotten screwed with the high repair costs.

    • @castroorstad8215
      @castroorstad8215 Год назад +9

      You don't know what your talking about. This is a Model S. It still has a dashboard with instruments in 2023. The Model 3 and Y do not.

  • @ComedyHenderslives
    @ComedyHenderslives Год назад +46

    He's also had the same broom for 20 years.
    Its only had 17 new heads and 14 new handles.

    • @thestarmusic
      @thestarmusic Год назад +3

      @ComedyHenderslives
      are you trying to Trigger people here LOL

    • @Mizerables
      @Mizerables Год назад +1

      Haha

    • @jamieniche
      @jamieniche Год назад +1

      I came looking for this.

  • @jansSundews
    @jansSundews Год назад +2

    I'm 52 years old now and I have been driving myself my car since I was 16. But I don't think I've reached half a mil km til today. My first car (second hand Honda civic) registered a 185k km before I sold it, 2nd car was around 85k, 3rd was only 45k, then my two present car now has 26k and a 75k both has been driven by me and my son when he visits me.

  • @Filtro8903
    @Filtro8903 Год назад +13

    This is very unreal. Be a bit realistic and look into the maths. To reach 1.9M in 10 years, let's assume he only drives 6 days a week and assume his avg speed is 80 kmh (can't always be on a highway). Then he'll have to cover almost 610km on each driving day. With 80 kmh in mind, it takes 7.6 hours to cover 610 km. He has to stop at least once in a day for charging, let's say it takes 1 hour. He has to eat and sleep too, and can't drive while the car is under maintenance, chaning tires, waiting for parts, etc. Ok he goes for long trips, but he cannot enjoy those trips, because he has to drive all the time to have this milage. This is insane.

    • @RWBHere
      @RWBHere 8 месяцев назад

      He tells us that he drives an average of 500 to 600 kilometres every day. So it's perfectly reasonable to see that the figures do make sense.

    • @jkoonce4244
      @jkoonce4244 15 дней назад

      waiting for what parts its all in stock 3 hrs to change battery or motor and news flash he enjoys the journey try it

  • @valerieewing3306
    @valerieewing3306 Месяц назад

    Wow, that is truly amazing....and all the happiness this man has had driving that car.

  • @romanf5666
    @romanf5666 Год назад +5

    every tesla driver knows this guy from germany. befor the model s, he had a roadster with more then 600tkm

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +2

      He still has that Roadster, but was out on a repair after a small accident on the day when we filmed.

  • @OwMyLiver
    @OwMyLiver Год назад +71

    This would be a lot more impressive if he hadn't gone through 14 motors. My old 1989 Dodge Daytona probably would have gone well over a million miles too--if I'd replaced the engine every 80k.

    • @petrousiliousthezwackel
      @petrousiliousthezwackel Год назад +3

      Don't forget Al Bundy's Dodge!

    • @colingenge9999
      @colingenge9999 Год назад +1

      The cost of his motors is probably a lot less than the cost of your mufflers and oil changes.

    • @OwMyLiver
      @OwMyLiver Год назад +7

      ​@@colingenge9999 The cost of replacing one Tesla motor is between $10,000 and $20,000 depending on the model. So no... No it isn't. And he went through 14 of them, not just one.

    • @germanmosca
      @germanmosca Год назад +1

      @@OwMyLiver Yeah those old Model S/X motors are very well known for low reliability. And they indeed aren't cheap...
      Though, third party repaired Motors seem to last a lot lot lot lot longer then the Motors new from Tesla, and repaired by Tesla.
      The Model 3/Y, and the new Mosel S/X don't seem to have those motor issues at all though.

    • @petrousiliousthezwackel
      @petrousiliousthezwackel Год назад

      @@colingenge9999 You need one muffler in about 15 years and 1 oil change per 20k km. The cost isn't very high. Please consider a petrol or diesel car weighs about 1 ton less than a tesla model 3. So who is the one to pay for spare parts concerning bushings, suspension, struts etc.? The Tesla owner...

  • @soyxarai6369
    @soyxarai6369 Год назад +17

    It still is a beautiful and modern car, i hope my Tesla S make it this far :-)

    • @rionijam727
      @rionijam727 Год назад

      It's an American car, they are all trash

    • @Laissez_Faire
      @Laissez_Faire Год назад

      The question is, make it that far for how much?

    • @ymcpa73
      @ymcpa73 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@Laissez_Faire Well the new one is $75k. The performance version is $90k. When this guy bought it the S was about $90k and the performance was $120k. The build quality and performance of the newer cars are also much better.

  • @jemand8462
    @jemand8462 Год назад +2

    Changed battery 3 times, changed motors multiple times, basically this is NOT one Tesla. You can drive a diesel for 1 billion miles if you keep changing the engine and everything else all the time.

    • @jkoonce4244
      @jkoonce4244 15 дней назад

      not much gets past u huh

  • @Watt-Energy
    @Watt-Energy  Год назад +22

    How impressed are you about Hansjorg's story and his determination to drive so many kilometers with his Tesla?

    • @maxkroeze3979
      @maxkroeze3979 Год назад +8

      not very impressed

    • @CSAFMedia
      @CSAFMedia Год назад +7

      Extremely impressed and thank you for tracking down Hansjorg and sharing his story. You asked all the right questions any driver would want to know about reaching such an achievement. He is retired and enjoys driving and listening to his jazz as he traverses the globe in his Tesla. Well done!

    • @deficator750
      @deficator750 Год назад +1

      not impressed at all. the share cost is insane.

    • @nameberry220
      @nameberry220 Год назад +4

      I don't believe it....? 2,000,000 km in 10 years... at 100 km/h that's 20,000 hours of driving. 2000 hours per year? 38 hours per week?

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Год назад +1

      Very impressed! I currently drive 50,000 miles a year for work, and in a previous job, over 80,000.I would love to drive all over the continent and enjoy the scenery.

  • @Enlightened-WOLF
    @Enlightened-WOLF 11 месяцев назад +1

    i have used the same sweeping brush every day for 25 years its only had 17 new heads and 11 new handles

  • @TRYtoHELPyou
    @TRYtoHELPyou Год назад +5

    At 200 miles a day five days a week that's 770k miles over ten years. This guy drives..... Did we find out...... Why? Not Uber not a taxi.... Is this a case of simple compulsive driving? I'm so curious. Edit: he said towards the end..... He uses it well, you can say, like his living room. (Doesnt matter either in his living room or driving to listen to his music)

    • @romanf5666
      @romanf5666 Год назад +2

      he is driving 400miles/per day and more...he ist rich, and he is driving for fun...why? is this important? he can do what he want

    • @TRYtoHELPyou
      @TRYtoHELPyou Год назад

      @@romanf5666 important? unsure... Driving for fun? Sure. He can do what he want when it comes to driving? yep.... I think that is one of the least expensive cars to operate given the free supercharging and those first 8 years unlimited miles of warranty. As for being rich, that is a relative term. Its just strange and I am curious on the "how" and the "why". Its remarkable, is what.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад

      ​@@TRYtoHELPyouhe has paid a total of half a million dollars.
      It was revealed in the comments

  • @andysikora3160
    @andysikora3160 Год назад +20

    I don't think that mileage counts with so many changes of engines and batteries. It's only the chassis that holds, which is not too impressive considering the car is 9 years old.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +2

      Yeah, age is the true determining factor + milage. A car can last forever if garaged and never driven... A car can last forever if you baby it on the highway and replace broken stuff.

    • @rangefreewords
      @rangefreewords 11 месяцев назад

      That and he changed the transmission how many times?

  • @din0gear309
    @din0gear309 Год назад +4

    1.1millon+ miles for US folks

  • @Synth.Surber
    @Synth.Surber 11 месяцев назад +1

    He's such a chill dude that I am sad Elon isn't sponsoring his races and giving him some recognition. Where you at Elon?!

  • @robertmandl9326
    @robertmandl9326 Год назад +58

    I´d like to remind everyone who thinks this isn´t special or even bad... look at the chassis. Few cars look this good or even hold together after almost 2 million km.

    • @p__jay
      @p__jay Год назад +15

      it's not an old car 🤷🏻‍♂ less than 10 years old...my Audi is 16 y/o and still looks perfect!

    • @AugustusOmega
      @AugustusOmega Год назад +2

      been through 2 dozen batteries🤣

    • @robertmandl9326
      @robertmandl9326 Год назад +15

      @@p__jay And I trust your Audi has 2 million km on the clock? No? Then kindly shut it. This is not about age but about driven kilometers. Wear and tear usually manifests a bit more when a vehicle is used a lot.

    • @robertmandl9326
      @robertmandl9326 Год назад +2

      @@AugustusOmega You? You run on batteries? Wow, thats odd.
      If you talk about the Tesla here, suggest you use one of your two brain cells to watch the video and listen.

    • @AugustusOmega
      @AugustusOmega Год назад +4

      @@robertmandl9326 I find this entire premise laughable, first that a guy drives 2 million km and second that the thing is not a total wreck...promotional material is not data

  • @mrm1885
    @mrm1885 Год назад +2

    I had a "Unicorn" 2017 90D model S with free supercharging, AP2.0 Ultra HIFI etc. I had a dream to do like this man and drive allover Europe for "free" But in 2 years I did only 300 bucks of free supercharging and the car was eating money in repairs (every month something needed fixing), depreciation and insurance. It gave me alot of stress. The thought of at some point having to replace the battery out off warranty gave me problems sleeping. The stress is now gone but I miss the car a little bit. Maybe I should have kept it and keep punting money into it.

    • @tiloalo
      @tiloalo Год назад

      Yep, 15k$ for a battery or 8k$ per motor hanging over your head is not bearable...
      A pity that tesla didn't make the car reparable and instead only replace entire component.

    • @rdlalf
      @rdlalf Год назад +2

      I have a 90D with all extras, built in late 2016 delivered mid Jan. 2017 (with free SC) with 123000 km. Issues so far: 1 doorhandle and 1 door catcher had to be replaced; locking mechanism for the frunk had to be replaced a few weeks ago, nothing else so far. Is this pure luck ?? I enjoying the free SC very much.

    • @tiloalo
      @tiloalo Год назад

      @@rdlalf It's kind of luck yes. Of course not all model S are affected with issues but the amount of issues and especially the cost associated with those issues when out of warranty is high.
      I also had a C class and drove it to 200k km. I never had a single issue or anything to fix/replace apart from regular maintenance. Same on A3 that has now around 80k km. But that's not to say that everybody will drive them 200k km without issue.
      The difference is that a bearing on an ICE will set you back 1000$, while a failing bearing on a model S motor will set you back 8k$... and nothing cost 15k$ on an ICE except maybe a complete motor failure that is extremely rare and usually covered, at least partially, by the manufacturer. And that also out of warranty as it's not considered normal.

  • @FireBlade57
    @FireBlade57 Год назад +7

    I guess this is not what Elon had in mind when he said "Free supercharging for life".

    • @petersv
      @petersv Год назад +1

      Yeah he must accrued more cost for the kwh used than the price of the car!

    • @BlacKi-nd4uy
      @BlacKi-nd4uy Год назад

      @@petersv the free supercharger costs were probably higher then the car has cost 2014.

    • @petersv
      @petersv Год назад

      @@BlacKi-nd4uy Exactly

  • @geejayhey
    @geejayhey Год назад +1

    Road toll charges over that distance would be a significant expense. Europe isn't that big for such a high mileage so there must have been a lot of ferries, bridges and highways that had to be paid for as he went.

    • @EvilNeuro
      @EvilNeuro Год назад

      Europe is the size of the us….

  • @sheepcreeksociety7985
    @sheepcreeksociety7985 Год назад +7

    I believe this is the first time I’ve realized how important an early Tesla investment was and how important it will be in the future. Optimus is slated to be a better ROI than the vehicles so I guess I still have that.
    Really good video if you listen to the information. Really listen.

  • @repairworld2367
    @repairworld2367 Год назад +1

    Bit like Trigger's broom. 13 motors, 4 batteries, loads of tyres but it's still the same car.

  • @kollokolo6096
    @kollokolo6096 Год назад +19

    10 years 1,9mln km?
    About 520km per day every day. I dont belive.

    • @marcodon1396
      @marcodon1396 Год назад +2

      Sad life...

    • @xraylife
      @xraylife Год назад +1

      Total EVer fantasy story to add to all the rest - like the one about the Lithium in the batteries getting recycled.

  • @Angurioo
    @Angurioo 11 месяцев назад +2

    Now replace 13 motors in a Corolla and count up to 10 million

  • @pho3nix-
    @pho3nix- Год назад +27

    Somebody get this man a Cybertruck!

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +4

      Great idea, Cybertruck would definitely beat this early Model S on reliability!

    • @DerMatheman
      @DerMatheman Год назад +13

      It's not allowed in europe

    • @skataskatata9236
      @skataskatata9236 Год назад +2

      not yet. but we ocasionally can import isolated US cars.

    • @stal5861
      @stal5861 Год назад +2

      ​@@DerMathemanCybertruck can be imported for private use, at least into Sweden. Should apply to all EU countries

    • @p__jay
      @p__jay Год назад +5

      @@stal5861 if it doesn't comply with EU regulations you can import, but not register it / won't be able to drive it on public roads 🙃

  • @TeodorD
    @TeodorD Год назад +1

    Don't want to be a party pooper but ... 2014 since he has the car to 2023 = 9 years or 108 months. 1870000 (he bought the car when it had 30k km) divided by 108 months = he puts 17314km/month, divided again by 30 days in a month ... gives about 577km /day (everyday) at a max speed of 100km/h that means almost 6hours of driving/day, everyday for 9 years. Either he drives much faster than he says or he's bed still has the wrapping on it because he didn't leave the car in the past 9 years :). For those that might say it's more like 10 years .... he still would stay 5+ hours in the car daily while driving at 100km/h

    • @SPZ909
      @SPZ909 8 месяцев назад +1

      Don’t forget he also has to charge twice per day. Can’t hit 577km on a single charge. It sounds like he dedicated half his day to this car for the past 10 years.

  • @JackoBanon1
    @JackoBanon1 Год назад +15

    His English is definitelly ausbaufähig.

    • @Quatorze1516
      @Quatorze1516 Год назад +7

      And now what? Soll er für dich Englisch lernen oder willst du ihm einfach eine reindrücken, weil das in der Anonymität so schön geht?

    • @lukasb9697
      @lukasb9697 Год назад

      Since he is from an old Adelsfamily maybe his French is better than his English cause the old Adelsfamilies spoke more French then English

    • @uncrit1
      @uncrit1 Год назад +2

      Er spricht sehr klar und einfach verständlich. Gut so.

  • @Utubeisazzho
    @Utubeisazzho Год назад

    How much time, what’s the percentage/ ratio charge time to refuel time. Time/distance lost waiting

  • @Berretotube
    @Berretotube Год назад +16

    Remarkable!! No need to trash your car, simply switch out what you need ❤️❤️❤️

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Год назад +4

      That was the idea in 1970s. Merc W123 could do such mileage without a single engine rebuilt thus it was a lot cheaper to use than this. Propositions to make cars ecological revolved around lightweight and making the car have long lifespan rather than trading the lifespan for low engine emission. Back then most cars were written off because of corrosion so DeLorean was made of stainless steel because the idea was a car for decades.
      With current oil and ceramic coatings tech, it's not a problem to build an internal combustion car that could do millions of kilometers without a rebuild and save lots of CO2 on steelworks and factory production by lasting 30, 40, 50 years. It could even have zero CO2 emissions if used ammonia or hydrogen as fuel. That where Toyota and GAC group want to go. Toyota and Mazda have long been criticizing forceful conversion to EVs, and a month ago Toyota said they have internal combustion engine that will end EVs.

    • @vladimirvladimir3143
      @vladimirvladimir3143 Год назад

      exactly, no need to produce more cars, especially not those that create a huge ecological burden and need building infrastructure, such as EVs.

    • @Simon-dm8zv
      @Simon-dm8zv Год назад +1

      @@vladimirvladimir3143 Life cycle emissions of EVs are far lower than any internal combustion engine car. Therefore making huge numbers of electric cars is more than justified. The faster we switch to driving electric the better.

    • @piotrmalewski8178
      @piotrmalewski8178 Год назад

      @@Simon-dm8zv Yes if batteries will be produced using green energy and charged with it. In the eastern part of European Union, countries produce from 70 to 98% of electricity from fossil fuels and it's not going to change for decades. Efficiency of modern internal combustion engines and powerplants close to 40%. There is no way to make EVs ecological in a country that produces most of it's electricity from fossil fuels. Some estimates also say that because of prices and short lifespan of battery, half the EU will not be able to replace their fleet to electrics for the next 40 years. Euro 6d cars pricing, costs of maintenance, and ban of internal cobustions from 2035 means that just in EU tens if not more than hundred million people will be forced to stick to their Euro 5,4 3 and lower cars, than switching to relatively eco friendly Euro 6. The reality is going to be that in rich countries like Germany, Norway, France etc. fleets will change to electrics, while anywhere east of Germany people will be using 40 years old internal combustion cars because nothing newer will be available.

    • @Simon-dm8zv
      @Simon-dm8zv Год назад

      @@piotrmalewski8178 Unfortunately incorrect. Even in countries with carbon heavy electricity EVs produce less CO2 during their life. Plenty of research out there. 40 years is far too long. Used EVs will make their way east soon.

  • @Killert68i
    @Killert68i Год назад

    How many engines were replaced? How many batteries was replaced? Were replaced batteries properly utilized?

  • @TamasVarga-VatartPhoto
    @TamasVarga-VatartPhoto Год назад +4

    Wow. This driver deserves more publicity. So humble and committed. Keep up the good

    • @petrousiliousthezwackel
      @petrousiliousthezwackel Год назад

      If he was humble - how did TV know about his record and why is his car full of stickers promoting his record? 😆

  • @LearnEnglishwithJames.
    @LearnEnglishwithJames. Год назад +2

    Does he also have the world record for 'World's most boring man'? 😂

    • @jkoonce4244
      @jkoonce4244 15 дней назад

      you are sofa king we todd did

  • @tomwaller6893
    @tomwaller6893 Год назад +34

    Wow and such early Tesla tech. Just imagine what a late 2023 or 2024 model can do.

    • @matthiasknutzen6061
      @matthiasknutzen6061 Год назад +3

      Many cars could go this range though, ice and EVs, if components are changed.

    • @alexandruilea915
      @alexandruilea915 Год назад +7

      @@matthiasknutzen6061 Well, it depends on how many components and how often the car stays in service. Changing a DPF today, an EGR next month, an injector the next month and so on can pile up pretty fast.

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +9

      Yes, later motors and batteries are much more reliable.

    • @mikecounsell
      @mikecounsell Год назад

      @@alexandruilea915very good point

    • @nicoleibundgut534
      @nicoleibundgut534 Год назад

      @@Watt-Energy We don't know that yet. Model 3 or Y most sertanly wont hold for that long. At least not the battery. Model S Maybe.

  • @Hase18345
    @Hase18345 Год назад +2

    immer schön vorsichtig fahren. 😀

  • @87110006
    @87110006 Год назад +6

    How is it possible?
    it makes 520km a day if he drives everyday.
    Its scam. its lie. not possible

    • @lukasb9697
      @lukasb9697 Год назад +3

      He is unemployed, has money and maybe no one else so he has time to drive that much

    • @jamesengland7461
      @jamesengland7461 Год назад

      It's actually easy. Especially if you were listening to the video.

    • @oberpenneraffe
      @oberpenneraffe 3 месяца назад

      He also claims to have a Tesla Roadster with 700k+ km on it. He also claimed he drove 100.000km in just 4 months, that's more than 800km per day ever single day. It's obviously fake and yet people believe that bs...

  • @iainm8461
    @iainm8461 Год назад +1

    How ever many hours is that driving,

  • @jamesedmonds1350
    @jamesedmonds1350 Год назад +3

    My 89 Geo Metro has 360,000 miles on it on one motor.
    I can't believe people are impressed with this .
    That's about $ 80,000 IN batteries and about $14,000 in motors, not counting tires and other repairs.

    • @CSAFMedia
      @CSAFMedia Год назад +2

      What's impressive? Hansjörg said it himself, despite all the challenges for an early adopter, he is sticking to EV. Fiat started in 1899. Ford in 1903. BMW in 1916. Toyota in 1937. If Tesla had been around for a quarter of the time as legacy ICE cars, the battery and motor issue would not have been this severe.

    • @jamesedmonds1350
      @jamesedmonds1350 Год назад

      @CSAFMedia
      Well, actually, there were electric cars in the early nineteen hundreds .
      But they were smart enough back then to drop the idea .
      😄

    • @ohlala9546
      @ohlala9546 Год назад

      @@jamesedmonds1350 The battery technology of that time was not comparable to todays. Obviously an easy refuelable ice car would dominate it.
      All one has to remember is the quote "The horse is here to stay, but the automobile is only a novelty - a fad.".
      It's always the change that gets the hate.

  • @Andersljungberg
    @Andersljungberg Год назад +1

    In 2020, you could read That you could upgrade. the infotainment system for cars built in March 2018 or earlier. This upgrade isn't just an over-the-air software update either. Tesla will replace hardware to make the touchscreen faster, smoother and more feature-rich. There's a catch, though: it'll cost $2,500 plus tax.

  • @sebstott3573
    @sebstott3573 Год назад +9

    So if his third battery lasted until about 1.8M km, then each battery lasted on average about 600,000 km. But two of those were refurbished rather than brand new; hopefully, the new one will last even longer. To all the people saying it's not the original battery so doesn't count, each battery lasted about three times as long as the average internal combustion car!

    • @cameronslater381
      @cameronslater381 Год назад

      Refurb or not, the cells are gonna be leveled and swapped out if they are bad. Refurb to new shouldn't be more than a 10% difference or so

    • @sleasy01
      @sleasy01 Год назад +4

      14 motors tho 🤮. That's terrible. I know old pos Fords that could have done better

    • @chriscordray8572
      @chriscordray8572 Год назад +1

      Really..lmao I have 390 thousand miles on a old dodge..not kilometers. Miles. Never been replaced.

    • @cameronslater381
      @cameronslater381 Год назад

      @@sleasy01 those original drive units are terrible. Not sure why this guy spent so much on this car, I'll break it down. His drive unit, a large single rear, is $7k, he did 14 of them, that's $98k, 3 batteries, between $15k-$$20k. Spent about $150k on this old outdated POS. Should have sold it and got a new one.

    • @cameronslater381
      @cameronslater381 Год назад

      @@chriscordray8572 I'm only at 200k with my Rav 🤣

  • @ioncicc
    @ioncicc Год назад +2

    Cand incarci urmatorul
    Video cu pompe de caldura?

  • @Hase18345
    @Hase18345 Год назад +3

    so gute Zahlen bei einem Fahrzeug mit neuer Technologie. Das wird richtig interessant, wie das noch weiter geht. Wie lange wohl ein Fahrzeug in Zukunft gefahrwn werden kann.

    • @Hitman006xp
      @Hitman006xp Год назад

      Also Model 3 gibt's auf mobile ja bereits mit über 200.000km und ersten Motor. Ich glaube bei allen aktuell verkauften Model 3 und Y kann man von gut 300.000-500.000km Motorlebensdauer ausgehen. Ausnahmen gibt's natürlich immer. mit dem Akku wird es ähnlich sein,.vermutlich halten die sogar deutlich länger als die Motoren, auch wenn mit entsprechender Degradation.

  • @hexas_
    @hexas_ 11 месяцев назад

    can i get the name of the song at the begging ? it sounds exactly like sel-kontrolinis suvis :) want to hear this one, please.

  • @chrishart8548
    @chrishart8548 Год назад +4

    So as long as you keep replacing the batteries and motors it will keep going like a normal car

    • @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270
      @kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 Год назад +1

      What do you mean 'normal car'?....An ICE would have needed at least one, maybe two engine and gearbox rebuilds to get to that mileage...and how much would have been spent just on oil changes?

    • @GaryTheRCcar
      @GaryTheRCcar Год назад

      Electric motors should not wear out...planned obsolecense by tesla@@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270

    • @Gommes88
      @Gommes88 Год назад +3

      @@kiae-nirodiariesencore4270 no it wouldn’t. There are literally Mercedes w124 with same engine when they initially were produced with over 1mln. The mileage that you can do today is greatly reduced to idiotic law that make car producers downsize engine and stress is greatly. This hs nothing to do with ecology but that’s just big moto lobby

  • @joskiy0505
    @joskiy0505 11 месяцев назад +2

    It’s bs, no way driving 550km a day everyday for 10 years in a Tesla which needs a time to charge

  • @UnknownChannelTV
    @UnknownChannelTV Год назад +5

    Great interview, enjoyed it a lot.

  • @IvanRavd
    @IvanRavd Год назад +1

    Не чисто тут чтото. За 9 лет 1.9млн км. Это 586 км в день. Нереально. Это если без перерывов

  • @gimaru1
    @gimaru1 Год назад +7

    Not too bad, only $200K worth of repairs😅

    • @st-ex8506
      @st-ex8506 Год назад

      … but most of them made under warranty! In another video, the guy detailed what he had to pay for. The list was short.

    • @mrm1885
      @mrm1885 Год назад +2

      This is why they no longer have unlimited miles warranty.

    • @st-ex8506
      @st-ex8506 Год назад +1

      @@mrm1885 Like free superchargers for the life of the vehicle, unlimited mile warranty only went to early adopters of the Model S, precisely like the one we are talking about.

  • @Steveski70
    @Steveski70 Год назад +1

    How did you change in Africa? Carry gasoline generator ?

  • @milesbarn
    @milesbarn Год назад +15

    The only world record Tesla keeps is the number of engines changed on their cars.

    • @miroslavmilosevic1040
      @miroslavmilosevic1040 Год назад

      Tesla does not feature an engine.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад

      ​@@miroslavmilosevic1040engine/motor
      What drives the vehicle, propels it.

    • @miroslavmilosevic1040
      @miroslavmilosevic1040 Год назад

      @@bldontmatter5319 the electric motor....if properly made itd basically be eternal. or like 2-3 million kilometers. Eletric motors are simple, no different from one in your food processor.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад

      @@miroslavmilosevic1040 yeah. But it's 2023. Things don't get built to last.

  • @BeatUpRecordsCDs
    @BeatUpRecordsCDs 15 дней назад

    When does he get time to charge the battery ???

  • @mikejohn5573
    @mikejohn5573 Год назад +6

    The big question is -- what was the cost per kilometer for all that travel ? I'd really love to know that.

    • @khaledakm
      @khaledakm Год назад +4

      I think a 2014 Tesla Model S has unlimited supercharging. It may cost nothing!

    • @mikejohn5573
      @mikejohn5573 Год назад +5

      @@khaledakm No, I mean the total cost including all the repairs and home charging which is not free like the super charging. In other words, add up the costs of all those motors and Batteries plus any other repairs and home charging costs and then divide by the 1.9 million kilometers. That will give the total cost of this car over the time that he has owned it.

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +3

      @@khaledakm Yes, it does have free supercharger for the life of the car.

    • @kevinkang4427
      @kevinkang4427 Год назад

      @@mikejohn5573would like to know as well

    • @lodewyksteyn1369
      @lodewyksteyn1369 Год назад

      Model S averages between 2.6 and 3.6 miles per kWh. You can back into the amount of energy consumed and what it would have cost if you had to charge at home with your price of electricity, You would need to factor in a percentage heat loss for charging at home on a Level 2 charger (charging at less than 100% efficiency rate), but you would still get a good idea. At 3.6 m/kWh he would have consumed around 328 megawatts over the lifetime to date. Obviously he would have had worse consumption for stretches so that would be the most optimistic but it will give you an idea what that kind of mileage costs in your environment. Electricity costs vary greatly.

  • @marcusj8623
    @marcusj8623 Год назад +1

    what a goofball with all the stickers

  • @BabadzsiMaha
    @BabadzsiMaha Год назад +4

    It would be funny if the car's odometer turned out to be faulty. For example, it would show 2x, 3x more than the reality.

  • @flyinghorseinc5494
    @flyinghorseinc5494 10 месяцев назад

    What is the mileage now?

  • @PJ-jr7kb
    @PJ-jr7kb Год назад +9

    Well that's a great buy, 13 engines replaced and 4x batteries... Using 55% battery and going 100km/h.... It must feel great to be a slave to your electric car :)

  • @richardbradley1306
    @richardbradley1306 Год назад +1

    This Tesla is the new Triggers broom

  • @markmd9
    @markmd9 Год назад +6

    4 batteries and 13 motors,
    Guys like this will get Tesla bankrupt 😁

    • @boni1970
      @boni1970 Год назад +5

      13 motors, that means 13 repairs - replacing motor seals. They put bad seals. . It's like 13 changes of timing belt:) Finally in Zagreb they solved the problem.

  • @henriquecorreia2333
    @henriquecorreia2333 Год назад

    How many tires did he have to change ?

  • @canadapros
    @canadapros Год назад +3

    Sounds like something hiding here. 1,9M Km in less than 10 years you would be died. I’ve driven in my model 3 in 3,7years 265000km and it’s a lot and feels hard on my body and I’m only 38 years old.

    • @Y2Kvids
      @Y2Kvids Год назад +3

      Didn't you see the cushion setup. His back took a huge hit

    • @canadapros
      @canadapros Год назад +1

      @@Y2Kvids you haven’t drive much if you are serious about cushions. Doesn’t matter it’s 1,9Mkm. It’s a lot for one person in less than 10 years even if you put bed inside 😂Look at the man, his in the good shape, banding, walking … no problem. More like it many people drive this car, could be a rental too, or has more than one driver 👌💯

    • @Y2Kvids
      @Y2Kvids Год назад

      @@canadapros There are people who drive for Job, Truckers bus drivers, they are alive and okay.
      It is doable but not recommended to do .

  • @sahmadm
    @sahmadm Год назад

    2014 Model, Till today end of 2023, +/- 609km/Day. impressed by the Kms that he has driven. Unbelievingly amazing.

  • @ephenj
    @ephenj Год назад +5

    He's done so much good for the environment lol.

    • @bldontmatter5319
      @bldontmatter5319 Год назад +4

      Actually destroying it with his selfish attitude. Tons of batteries, parts, ect, just to prove a point

    • @kesindolwani1953
      @kesindolwani1953 Год назад

      And this is worse than getting a new car how? @@bldontmatter5319

  • @chaycovieira
    @chaycovieira Год назад

    Quanto ele gastou na troca de baterias e motores?

    • @romg8214
      @romg8214 8 месяцев назад

      Most of it was covered by the 8 year unlimited mile warranty. I think he said he only paid for the last battery. Used model S battery about $15,000 USD.

  • @ksl4044
    @ksl4044 Год назад +12

    going through 4 battery packs, and atleast 13 motors is astonishingly bad, with batteries costing 10k + euros each, and drive units costing atleast 7k from what i have seen, at minimum he has spent over 130 thousand euros on top of the cost of the car just to go 1.9 million km's on it, that is simply a bad financial decision, not impressive in the slightest

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +13

      In his case, he had warranty that was not linked to mileage, so all the batteries and motors where changed on warranty, except that the actual battery, installed in March is the first to be out of warranty. And with free supercharging for life, Hansjorg basically hasn't spent anything on batteries and motors until now.

    • @tobias3t290
      @tobias3t290 Год назад +6

      Warranty not linked to mileage??? It smells..... How can an average person get that warranty? Remember he is an investor. It smells of hidden advertising.

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад +8

      @@tobias3t290 Everybody could get that in the first years, just like free supercharger for life. In case of the batteries, it was a warranty offered for a number of years, not mileage.

    • @alexandruilea915
      @alexandruilea915 Год назад +4

      At 19:00 he says the battery he has now, that was installed in March and is a new battery (first one that was not replaced on warranty) has 150.000 km and only 8% degradation. If it keep like this he will make it to 500.000 km with this battery.

    • @robertmandl9326
      @robertmandl9326 Год назад +6

      @@tobias3t290 Nothing smelly about that unless you know jacksh** about the offers Tesla gave on the early Model S. Unlimited supercharging and a more than generous warranty.

  • @Steve-hh9gs4yo2i
    @Steve-hh9gs4yo2i Год назад

    Why no captions?

  • @satchemo24
    @satchemo24 Год назад +5

    What a disgusting waste of resources! 14 motors and 3 battery packs? Just think of the environmental impact for just one car.🙄

    • @saun59
      @saun59 Год назад +4

      But think about the environmental impact of new cars rather than keeping the same one?

    • @CSAFMedia
      @CSAFMedia Год назад +3

      So would the environmental cost equation be different if he bought a new ICE car every 200K miles?

    • @satchemo24
      @satchemo24 Год назад

      @@CSAFMedia yes

    • @ohlala9546
      @ohlala9546 Год назад

      @@satchemo24 True, it would be worse

  • @KillerCanuck
    @KillerCanuck Год назад

    Does anyone know, if a motor goes, can you still get by on 1 motor until service? I'd assume yes but not certain.

    • @lawrencekendrick6440
      @lawrencekendrick6440 10 месяцев назад

      The original design was a single rear motor with a problematic cooling system. Now most teslas have awd and simpler cooling and far less failures.

  • @AVC-Works
    @AVC-Works Год назад

    11:27 the trunk says P85+?

    • @Watt-Energy
      @Watt-Energy  Год назад

      Yes, it is a P85 originally, but then on the battery change it received a 90 kWh battery instead of a 85, so it was kind of upgraded to P90.

  • @thrice5560
    @thrice5560 Год назад

    how much are batteries though?

  • @nicoleibundgut534
    @nicoleibundgut534 Год назад

    Can anyone tell me how he managed to show the battery voltag on the speedometer monitor? I want that too.

    • @t.d.5804
      @t.d.5804 Год назад

      Possible on early Model s with MCU 1

  • @mavoldnl2376
    @mavoldnl2376 Год назад +2

    Next time, interview him in his native lanquage and have subtitles. His story will be much better and detailed.

  • @bxjgt1
    @bxjgt1 Год назад

    I would like to point out that it is not at all necessary to completely replace a motor or a battery of a Model S. In Spain, and I imagine that in other countries as well, the motors and batteries are repairable for a much lower cost than their total replacement.

  • @zamozhnih
    @zamozhnih 11 месяцев назад

    9:36 Он что на ней по морю плавает, потому что в сухопутной 1 миле 1600 метров, а в морской 1800 метров.

  • @raymondrynehart
    @raymondrynehart Год назад +1

    would love for this to be on teslafi, and see all the trips..

  • @jlm4836
    @jlm4836 Год назад +1

    Let’s face it. Any vehicle, repaired and well cared for, can go 2M kms. BUT ICE vehicles are outdated every 10 years.
    Tesla’s remain relatively the same- while improving 🧐

  • @Hmmm313
    @Hmmm313 Год назад +2

    I just wanna see what else is break down… like suspensions. Door locks etc…

    • @ArtifexBarbarus
      @ArtifexBarbarus 9 месяцев назад

      +1 - I'm guessing he's installed at least ten of those stupid "why-tech" retracting door handles...

    • @Green__one
      @Green__one 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@ArtifexBarbarus10? I went through 6 in 9 years on my Tesla, and I only did 130,000km in that time! I'm being he went through more than 10. Tesla charged about $250 for the part, and minimum 2 hours for any labor at $250/hr.

  • @solderbuff
    @solderbuff 9 месяцев назад

    That's actually good advertising for Tesla. I expect a video on RUclips: "Honest review: Model S after 2,000,000 km". 😅

  • @honestjohn6222
    @honestjohn6222 7 месяцев назад

    Wonder what chemical the batteries are

  • @OM-bs7of
    @OM-bs7of Год назад

    If I have a broom and I swap the broom head, is it a new broom?