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Japanese firm believes it could make a solid-state battery with a range of 745 miles that charges in 10 minutes

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[–] pokexpert30@lemmy.pussthecat.org 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Oh fuck off with that charging times.

Assuming this battery will be 150kwh (which is a conservative estimate for such a range)

Let's ignore even heat loss So you need to 150kwh in 10 minutes, wish equals to 900kw of immediate charging speed.

Now imagine 20 of those power inputs connecting/disconnecting on a local power management substation.

Not fucking gonna happen.

[–] nowrongnotes@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Even if the power load on the grid was doable, heat dissipation is also a huge problem. Current DC fast chargers max out at 350 kW (in theory, my car supports charging at that rate but the best I've seen in real life is around 190kW), and the liquid-cooled cables are already heavy/bulky enough to give some women and older folks a hard time. I can't imagine a practical way to handle 2 or 3 times the current without making the cables something like 6 inches in diameter and weighing a couple hundred pounds.