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This is one way to solve the battery issue for some electric vehicles


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It'll take government regulation to make it feasible or every manufacturer will make their own proprietary battery type that won't work with other makes. Basically like they do in the battery powered tool market and how cell phone charging ports worked back in the day before regulations forced them to be standardized.

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14 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It'll take government regulation to make it feasible or every manufacturer will make their own proprietary battery type that won't work with other makes. Basically like they do in the battery powered tool market and how cell phone charging ports worked back in the day before regulations forced them to be standardized.

Yep. We can probably expect that sort of regulation in another 40 years.

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9 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

It'll take government regulation to make it feasible or every manufacturer will make their own proprietary battery type that won't work with other makes. Basically like they do in the battery powered tool market and how cell phone charging ports worked back in the day before regulations forced them to be standardized.

Unless government regulate batteries 🙂

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We have a massive housing affordability issue and now we want EV charging stations included in new construction driving up costs even more when EVs are still a very tiny percentage of the vehicles on the road? That's asinine.

If you have an EV and you want to add a charging station, then do it. Seems simple enough.

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2 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

2-3 minutes for a car-sized battery to recharge is physically impossible

 

Another article about a Chinese car that charges to 80% in 8 minutes but not going to post them all. Currently not possible and physically impossible are different things

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