This is AWESOME! I'm now wondering if Tesla is welling to customize the software and infotainment system to include law enforcement "apps" for navigation, accessing DMV database to run license plates and perform daily tasks all in one screen!!
Is there some special software for use as a police car? I mean, if police need to do a pit maneuver, wouldn’t standard Tesla safety features prevent that?
One half hour is and could be much needed lifesaving time, especially when one never knows the time that it will need to be out charging, that an officer will be unavailable and off of the road, unable to assist a fellow officer, or maybe provide lifesaving aid, assist in a fire, or back-up a fellow officer on a call as serious as a bank robbery. In the case of multiple emergencies, your 911 responders will face unrelenting calls from the public, while half the shift is out charging. I can see the calls backing up now from charging issues. And what about PIT maneuvers? Can a Tesla perform that? Can a Tesla have a push bar installed on it? If so, how much will that increase the weight of the car, and decrease the length of their charged time? Has that been tested and evaluated yet? I think electric vehicles, as a total response to a problem, for LEOs anyway, would be a failure for the community that chooses to exercise that decision. JMHO
@@blondeblue156 30 minutes is the charge time approx from 20% to 80% so if there were to be an emergency after 5 minutes of charging youd still have 25-30% charge available which is more than enough, yes a push bumper would be able to be installed, weight increase is negligible (under 100lbs)
Teslas won’t last with how long these high speed chases go. The technology is not ready for that yet. Sad when you see these things on the side of the road dead and a gas vehicles comes to tow it to a charger.
Someone is going to get killed if the patrol car gets rear-ended and it is going to short circuit-out if it gets submerged in water in a heavy rainstorm.
This is AWESOME! I'm now wondering if Tesla is welling to customize the software and infotainment system to include law enforcement "apps" for navigation, accessing DMV database to run license plates and perform daily tasks all in one screen!!
That’s what the officers laptop is for….
It's an honor to be a part of this!
What’s the cost per vehicle?
Is there some special software for use as a police car? I mean, if police need to do a pit maneuver, wouldn’t standard Tesla safety features prevent that?
@ Driver always has full control of the vehicle. Warning lights and sounds may still go off during a PIT.
?
Driver can always override any driver assist movement.
How to find offer edition to police from Brazil to do this police pilot course in EUA?
Model Y will be well-suited to this.
Model S, with bigger range, quicker acceleration and higher top speed would be better for day to day police work.
Probably more expensive
hours to recharge, mins to refuel this is dumb
the model y can supercharge from 20-80% in half an hour
30 min is a long time to wait, if it is a busy shift, but it may work with a small area to patrol
About 20 minutes to charge with a Supercharger. Enough time to do end-of-day paperwork.
One half hour is and could be much needed lifesaving time, especially when one never knows the time that it will need to be out charging, that an officer will be unavailable and off of the road, unable to assist a fellow officer, or maybe provide lifesaving aid, assist in a fire, or back-up a fellow officer on a call as serious as a bank robbery. In the case of multiple emergencies, your 911 responders will face unrelenting calls from the public, while half the shift is out charging. I can see the calls backing up now from charging issues. And what about PIT maneuvers? Can a Tesla perform that? Can a Tesla have a push bar installed on it? If so, how much will that increase the weight of the car, and decrease the length of their charged time? Has that been tested and evaluated yet? I think electric vehicles, as a total response to a problem, for LEOs anyway, would be a failure for the community that chooses to exercise that decision. JMHO
@@blondeblue156 30 minutes is the charge time approx from 20% to 80% so if there were to be an emergency after 5 minutes of charging youd still have 25-30% charge available which is more than enough, yes a push bumper would be able to be installed, weight increase is negligible (under 100lbs)
Brilliant AnaheimPD !!!! 👏👏👏👏
Teslas won’t last with how long these high speed chases go. The technology is not ready for that yet.
Sad when you see these things on the side of the road dead and a gas vehicles comes to tow it to a charger.
You have ZERO clue what you’re talking about
Super 💯
Waste of money achieved 🤖
Facts - ruclips.net/video/Y5OWimFl7OA/видео.html
@@CSAFMedia over the next 30 years or what 😂
Someone is going to get killed if the patrol car gets rear-ended and it is going to short circuit-out if it gets submerged in water in a heavy rainstorm.