Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging - eviltoast

Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging::Typically, it takes around 10 hours to charge an electric vehicle. Even with fast-charging techniques, you’re still looking at a minimum of 30 minutes – and that’s if there’s an open spot at a charging station. If electric vehicles could charge as swiftly as we refill traditional gas vehicles, it wo

  • zoe @infosec.pub
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    1 year ago

    da fuck.

    not a concrete answer

    How often do you go to these remote areas? how many of these areas are out of reach from you on a full charge?

    not much but, but people who really do would appreciate an electric 4WD, not a cybertruck gimmick. i meant by remote that there no supercharger in 400km radius in sight

    i would gladly pay an extra 10k$ to have double the battery size except there is more cost to a double battery size than just money, look up how the metals are mined for these batteries.

    They use carbon and LiFePo4: Lithium,metal, and phosphorus, which are abundant. no more child mined Cobalt with NMC cells, according to Musk at least…

    hydrogen is costly, Doesn’t matter

    sure bro. solar generation capacity is at 200w per m². u would need to cover whole Russias worth of land to produce sizeable amounts of hydrogen. also installing panels in the desert isn’t effecient, their efficieny drops alot when they are at temps way beyond 26°c

    road wear if you start doubling battery capacity

    always has been. doubled the capacity or not. road wear affects tires and brakes more most of the time. battery wears at 100k miles or so, i am not sure, so not frequently swapped afterall

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      by road wear I mean that if you start adding more and more weight it will significantly increase infrastructure costs of keeping the roads maintained

      not a concrete answer

      it’s a fitting response to your non-conrete statement about regen braking.

      not much but, but people

      Oh so it’s not even you are arguing for, it’s these mystical other people.

      an electric 4WD, not a cybertruck gimmick.

      okay, what the fuck does a non-product like cybertruck has to do with anything?

      i meant by remote that there no supercharger in 400km radius in sight

      Are there people like that? I am from Slovakia which doesn’t have a great infrastructure and I don’t believe there are even people like that here.

      • that’s an infrastructure issue, gas stations exists, they can add superchargers, it’s a complete non-argument.

      their efficieny drops alot when they are at temps way beyond 26°c

      what the fuck does desert has to do with anything?

      u would need to cover whole Russias worth of land to produce sizeable amounts of hydrogen

      no you dont…