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To: yesthatjallen

Does this mean no more flaming Teslas? Even if it is still a long charge time, how many miles until a recharge is needed and will it do better in cold weather areas?


11 posted on 06/08/2020 6:19:30 PM PDT by dynachrome (The panic will end, the tyranny will not)
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To: dynachrome

“Does this mean no more flaming Teslas? “

ICE cars are much more likely to flame.


20 posted on 06/08/2020 6:29:01 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z1z)
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To: dynachrome

I used to know a guy who taught battery design. Didn’t know him well but it was his ‘field’. He was optimistic on the future but then so is every scientist. Breakthroughs happen, 10% inspiration + 90% perspiration and all that.

It would be great to have batteries that can hold a charge longer, and be recharged over greater spans of time without losing their ability to hold the charge. And we will... to what degree and how soon, I guess we’ll find out.

But suppose you can get a battery system that can drive a car 1 million miles. You get a whole set of other problems to deal with. Probably still cheaper than combustion engine parts, but I don’t know of too many motors that can run that long. Rust? How many times will that car need to be re-upholstered? The average car runs 13,500 miles a year. So a typical Tesla will last, what, 74 years? Is that a viable business model? LOL.


21 posted on 06/08/2020 6:30:00 PM PDT by monkeyshine (live and let live is dead)
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