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what does a tesla engine look like
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A Tesla motor, unlike traditional internal combustion engines, is compact and about the size of a large watermelon. It's cylindrical in shape and has no obvious moving parts when stationary. However, it's an intricate design that combines rotor (with an embedded permanent magnet), stator, and some external parts for cooling and connections. These motors are mated with a single-speed transmission. They are often referred to as "under the hood," but for a Tesla, they are actually placed between the rear or front wheels because they are electric vehicles.
Keep in mind that there are also battery packs, inverters, and other important parts for an electric car to work which are spread throughout the vehicle. Furthermore, a traditional engine "bay" of a Tesla is often used as an additional trunk, named a "Frunk" (Front-Trunk).
Keep in mind that there are also battery packs, inverters, and other important parts for an electric car to work which are spread throughout the vehicle. Furthermore, a traditional engine "bay" of a Tesla is often used as an additional trunk, named a "Frunk" (Front-Trunk).
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