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

  • ShittyRedditWasBetter@lemmy.world
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    Jesus Christ lolol, Imagine attacking people because they don’t want to spend an half hour or more waiting on charging.

    Poor baby can’t deal with physics so you lash out and pretend like waiting wasting hours on longer trips.

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      If you’re going on a long trip and don’t want to wait for charging, there are plenty of gas-powered options available to you.

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        And where did I say anything to the contrary?

        And if you can’t take a 20 minute break every 400 km or so, you should go home and rethink your life.

        I addressed the asshole attacking individuals who will use that option.

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      Really though, if you’re reaching the end of your battery capacity with a lot of EVs out there today, you’ve probably been driving for about 3-4 hours or so, if not longer, the general recommendations I’ve seen are you should really stop and get a 15 minute break about every 2 hours to stretch your legs, prevent fatigue, increase alertness, etc.so that’s pretty much in line with the recommendations. I know that’s pretty much the rhythm I and most other people I’ve ridden with tend to fall into on road trips without even trying. And very often despite my best efforts, rest stops tend to end up lasting around a half hour anyway because of checkout or bathroom lines, or one of my travel companions taking their time ordering food or getting distracted somewhere.

      I get that some people can just power through much longer drives, and I’ve occasionally done it, but honestly it’s probably for the best if people are made to stop every couple hours and hit the reset button on their brains, a lot of people are shitty enough drivers when they’re fresh and well-rested, let alone after theyve been screaming down the interstate at 70mph for hours, and their brain is getting fatigued.

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        It’s double the recommendation in a best case scenario. It’s 4x as long a wait if you have to get in a queue.

        I’ve never had a rest stop that takes more than 10 minutes and that’s if I have my toddler and wife.

        If you want to stay forcing some drive time limits on people go ahead and try. But saying YOU get tired so everyone else must only be able to handle 2 hours at a time is insane. I’d be far far more tired showing up to my destination after an extra hour or two off driving and probably getting dark at that time.

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          I call BS. I have given diaper changes to my kids on the road that take more than 10 minutes. I won’t even mention lunch breaks, dinner breaks mid morning snack breaks, pooping breaks etc.

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            Diaper changes are a 45 second affair, 3 minutes if its a mess, and we’re past that personally. We’re in and out for toilets and have our own food packed. I commonly don’t need to use the rest room and the wife will take care of everything while I hang out at the pump and pick her up. 5 minutes.

            Not everyone lolygags around

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            how about you recognize that your use case is very much in the minority and covered by alternative solutions like Hydrogenation powered cars?

            sure you might want a car with 1000 km range and you can get that along with semi-trucks you can hop on the Hydrogen platform , but statistics show that the vast majority of driving people do is well within the ranges of current BEVs, so why make all cars carry around all that extra weight, the expensive batteries when the vast majority of it won’t ever be used?

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                snake oil regenerative braking

                da fuck.

                i shouldnt be needing a separate car to access remote areas, or always have to be anxious about range. minority ? hmm, well not everyone lives in the G7 countries, so we dont have a supercharger in each 100km radius. probably there are 5 or 6 V1 tesla chargers in 150k km² surface area where i am now

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

                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.

                hydrogen is costly:

                Doesn’t matter, it’s gonna be used for semi-trucks anyway, it can be manufactured anywhere and solar energy is abundant so is water, much more abundant than what we use for the batteries we have at the moment.

                you also have to start to factor in road wear if you start doubling battery capacity.

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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…

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      That’s a very defensive response. You’re mocking the above poster because they “can’t deal with physics” but you seem to be neglecting biology yourself.

      Driving something like 400km would take a good 4-6 hours depending on traffic. As a flesh and blood human you need to at least stop for the toilet, you should eat something to keep your energy levels up and you must always stay hydrated. Sure, you can power your body through that, but you can also power your body through 48 hours without sleep or an entire KFC bucket of chicken all to yourself - just because you can doesn’t mean you should or that it’s healthy. The difference in this case is that fatigue can lead to deaths, not just your own but whatever poor sucker you happened to drive into because you have been driving for 6 hours straight and lost concentration at just the wrong time.

      Please do come back and claim that you don’t lose concentration and that you don’t need to stop every few hours because your reaction times and concentration levels are just fine. There isn’t a human on the planet that can make such a claim. Again: just because you can does not mean you should.

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      Hyundai EVs that use 350KW charging get to 80% in 15 minutes.

      if you are in the very-very small percentage that needs faster fueling and more range you will have Hydrogen options.

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      In the EU it’s mandated by law to rest after a few hours of driving. You shouldn’t be driving 9 hours continuously like ever.

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      Congratulations. That’s the dumbest take I’ve read on social media in weeks. That’s downright Reddit levels of stupidity. Why don’t you slink off back into whatever hole you crawled out from?