Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode is a savior
When Elon Musk initially discussed the Model X’s “Bioweapon Defense Mode,” the business’s skeptics dismissed the feature as a simple gimmick. For car owners of the tesla’s electric-powered cars, now affected by the raging wildfires in California, though, Bioweapon Defense Mode is now a miraculous boon, allowing their passengers to breathe clean air despite the deteriorating air quality outside.
California is now facing its most damaging fires in the nation’s history. As of Friday, the northern California city of Paradise has already been lost to the blaze. More than 6,700 structures have completely burned to the ground in northern California’s Campfire in last 2 days. At least nine people have perished against the onslaught of expanding wildfire, and over 250,000 people are forced out of their houses also. Despite local administration’s best attempts, Los Angeles fire officials reported on Friday afternoon that the fire remains “not at all contained.”
Tesla owners have reported that their Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode has effectively maintained the air quality inside their cars. One of the owners, Andrei Bulu, even posted a few pics on social media revealing the air readings from inside and outside his car as
he was driving through the Area, which is being affected by the fire. As could be found in the Model X owner’s article, the air quality readings improve dramatically when his electric SUV’s windows were up and Bioweapon Defense Mode was enabled.Other car owners driving in the same areas with Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode have shared similar experiences as well.
Using Bioweapon Defense Mode ☣️ all day so I can breathe fresh air as the #CaliforniaFires ravage this beautiful state. 🔥💨😷
Thank you @tesla for caring about your customers’ health & safety by incorporating this feature into our cars. ❤️ pic.twitter.com/B5FqhFqLLk
— Manic Marge 🏁 (@Manic_Marge) November 9, 2018
Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode instigated a Number of controversial laughter from the audience when Elon Musk told the feature for the Model X. During the car’s unveiling, Musk candidly said that the function is possible due to the Model X’s incredibly large HEPA filter, which is approximately ten times as large as those of a normal fossil fuel-powered car. Tesla noted that Bioweapon Defense Mode, which was later added on the Model S, is “100 times more effective than superior automotive filters, removing at least 99.97percent of fine particulate matter and gaseous pollutants, as well as bacteria, viruses, pollen, and mold spores.”
In true Tesla fashion, the company’s skeptics were especially unimpressed with the attribute, with many claiming that Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode was a marketing announcement. Tesla later refuted these claims by holding a controlled evaluation of a Model X inside a bubble contaminated with extreme levels of high pollutants. Within a few minutes, the Model X’s HEPA had scrubbed the atmosphere and even the air around the vehicle began getting cleaner.
Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode is a savior no doubts
While Tesla’s electric car owners have the ability to breathe clean air despite the CA wildfires due to their vehicles’ Bioweapon Defense Mode, Elon Musk has stated that the business’s electric cars may prove beneficial in moving people away from areas compromised by the blaze. An email Musk delivered to workers reportedly even encouraged Tesla employees to provide assistance to the ongoing rescue efforts if they can and not be worried about compensation.
Tesla Bioweapon Defense Mode is one such feature
Through the years, Tesla has developed a reputation for helping out when it’s able. In the mid of the onslaught of this year’s disaster, Tesla provided temporary free Supercharging and a range of updates to owners, allowing them to leave hurricane-affected areas. Elon Musk also continues to provide some humanitarian aid to the affected owners of Tesla cars. Only last month, it was revealed that Musk was helping Flint, MI by providing the required funds to install water filtration systems into the district’s school buildings.
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