DarkBlack
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Since there's no such thing as free energy I am looking forward to your posting of video links that state otherwise.
You obviously did not comprehend my post.
Since there's no such thing as free energy I am looking forward to your posting of video links that state otherwise.
I asked you . How much power can this pumped system supply ? How many of these pumped systems are required to store power to make wind and solar possible to power the country 24/7.
Good new vid on EV's which aired on Bloomberg
lots of info and pics of what is available + EV Industry leaders
"EVs: On the Brink of Change" - Full Show - YouTube
If you can just make my Iphone battery last longer........... Major Breakthrough: Graphene Batteries FINALLY Hit the Market - YouTube
Tesla is something different, more a hitec company playing a very different game when it comes to investors and research and development. Traditional car makers dont have the luxury to start with no traditions and have conservative buyers, share holders, workers and management.
How many of the traditional car companies makes the shift remain to be seen.
This statement is incomplete...it should include "within a system"...
Batteries lose charge on their own not connected to anything where does that energy go?...A generator will run until it's out of gas with nothing plugged in, where does that energy go?
Do note if you apply something like the 'string theory'...the size of a system could be infinite...
In a discussion about why Nissan failed to gain long term success as a EV maker with their Leaf several things get mentioned. While the civil war between the French and Japanese mindsets of the last two decades was a factor the over riding technical factor was they NEVER figured out to build EV batteries after all of these years.
Why is Tesla the number one talked about EV today? The three top reasons are batteries, batteries and batteries. Look at the dates on the articles below. 14 years ago Tesla was laying the foundation that let them become an over night success over a decade later.
Batteries Included | WIRED
https://www.tesla.com/blog/bit-about-batteries
Wi tricity now claiming 91-93% end to end efficiency with their wireless vehicle charging.
This puts them on par with current (pun intended) plug in charging systems for electric vehicles.
With mobility services taking off it will not be long before re fueling the electric car will be far easier than re fueling a gas or diesel vehicle.
drive over your local wireless charger- the mobility ap takes care of billing and starts and stops the automatic charging.
No fumes, no cords or hoses to deal with, no spilled gas or diesel to drip on your new shoes.
At home with a wireless charger, park the car and get back in the next morning everything done under the ap just drive away with a fully re fueled vehicle.
Wi tricity now claiming 91-93% end to end efficiency with their wireless vehicle charging.
This puts them on par with current (pun intended) plug in charging systems for electric vehicles.
With mobility services taking off it will not be long before re fueling the electric car will be far easier than re fueling a gas or diesel vehicle.
drive over your local wireless charger- the mobility ap takes care of billing and starts and stops the automatic charging.
No fumes, no cords or hoses to deal with, no spilled gas or diesel to drip on your new shoes.
At home with a wireless charger, park the car and get back in the next morning everything done under the ap just drive away with a fully re fueled vehicle.
Lots to like.
Vid of Wi tricity along with some new ev updates
Polestar Precept Concept; Wireless Charging Breakthrough - Autoline Daily 2780 - YouTube
What is the charging rate for these wireless changing devices? Like is it much slower than a typical 32 amp direct wired 240 volt home charger? I think they may be in demand more like an automatic transmission vs a stick shift.
What is the charging rate for these wireless changing devices? Like is it much slower than a typical 32 amp direct wired 240 volt home charger? I think they may be in demand more like an automatic transmission vs a stick shift.
from what I can find, seems to be limited to ~ 11kw under SAE J2954
SAE J2954 - Wikipedia
the article does say a scaled up standard is being worked on- defined under WPT9
J2954/2 for 500 kW charging for heavy-duty vehicles which will require more space for the induction plate
Mmm doesn't actually seem practical yet for trying to full charge from a low state while on the road does it.
The article also mentions charging efficiencies of 85% which is well below where WiTricity is today.