Posted on 09/14/2023 2:47:29 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
A brand-new battery technology could soon power EVs for 1,000 miles — on a single charge.
To put that in perspective…
If you were to drive a Nissan Leaf from coast to coast, you’d have to recharge the battery eight times…
A Chevy Bolt, seven times…
Even the Tesla Model X would need to be charged six times.
And you’d have to hang around for anywhere between one and 12 hours at each charging station.
But with this new battery technology in your vehicle, you’d only have to recharge ONCE … in a matter of minutes.
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Propane tanks rust, if they’re made of steel.
This reminds me of those carburetors that would get you 100 miles to the gallon. It just wasn’t true.
Whenever I hear “massive capacity and charges in *minutes*” - it should always give you pause...because they’re implying they can dump a massive amount of power from the grid en-mass into lots of vehicles. Even ONE vehicle is a problem. It’s a lot of Watts and there’s a thing called ‘resistance’ in cabling. The grid would melt, probably including the cable plugged into your car.
But it does have merit imho. I’ve seen this done in China with scooter batteries. These are small enough to handle, so you just deposit the old one into a slot, make a payment, and another pops out for you.
You can at least easily imagine it being standardized. I’m sure there’s ‘challenges’ - always is but it does make sense.
Mr. Fusion does not exist....
The energy density to move anything like this in battery form would be massive. And then to transfer said energy in “minutes” would be explosive. Don’t have my formulae in front of me but we won’t be seeing this anytime soon.
Key West? Only takes a few minutes to drive from one coast to another...on Key West...
East to west coast of Florida, details matter 🦄
That was how many ev makers sold the idea how their cars would work. Tesla promoted these battery swap stations. Ome othe car company did too.
The local power grid would go into a brown out to charge it.
And I hate snow and more women might wear bikinis in warm weather.
Banyan Hill has a history of saying a lot of amazing things.
“could, “soon”, “maybe” are all weasel words.
Let us know when the products actually make it to the market.
North Coast to Atlantic Coast maybe, or Gulf Coast to Atlantic Coast.
Chinese already are doing the battery swap.
You got east and west mixed up. I’ve been to both places. Quoddy is east, Alava is west.
What I was really after was the distance, because there is no coast-to-coast distance that is even close to a thousand miles. I didn't want to use the 3,000 mile figure, even though I think that is the more accurate driving mileage figure. Should have just stuck with the 3,00 mile number after all. 🤣
Good catch and thanks for informing me of the error. 🙂
This /\. People have no idea how much energy is stored in a gas tank. Although that mainly because we're not carrying around the oxidizer: we get that for free. Don't forget to thank the phytoplankton.
What’s the catch? Don’t drive over 30mph? Don’t drive more than 30 minutes at a time?
It’s gonna rain lollipops, trust me and send in your carbon credits to the nearest billionaire.
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