• shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip
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    4 months ago

    Ah, so this actually be better than ICE in range, but time to charge will be the next challenge to tackle.

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      4 months ago

      I honestly think both of those “arguments” are stupid anyway, given that you can charge it at home daily. I doubt anyone driving an ICE car empties anything close to their entire fuel tank in a single day.

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        4 months ago

        A big tank in a fueled personal vehicle makes sense because you don’t want to have to stop and fill up every day. However, big battery in an EV doesn’t really make sense since it should be plugged in every day when you get home for a few hours.

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          However, big battery in an EV doesn’t really make sense since it should be plugged in every day when you get home for a few hours

          Except some people actually travel. Who wants to stop and charge every 100 miles?

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            4 months ago

            Then take mass transit or get a car that runs on fuel. Having all this extra battery mass everywhere is just bad all around.

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            4 months ago

            An easy way to get around this would be replaceable batteries. Like how mobile phones used to work.

            Running low? Pop to the nearest charging station and swap your battery for a fully charged one. Or bring a spare. I’ve seen a video of it being done for scooters, don’t see why it can’t be scaled up for cars

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              4 months ago

              Been thinking about that since EV were just getting started. Of course it means you’d need to create new standards, get all the manufacturers and gas stations to use it, etc. But I really don’t see why it couldn’t work that way, park the car over the system, empty battery comes off and full battery goes in, pay a monthly subscription or something.

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          4 months ago

          Exactly. I think a small, light and cheap battery plus a gas range extender for long trips makes way more sense than carrying around 2000 pounds of battery that only gets fully used once a year.

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            4 months ago

            At the very least, vehicle batteries and fuel tanks should be limited to prevent drivers from driving too long without a break. It’s kind of reckless to put 600 mile battery in a personal vehicle.

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        4 months ago

        Only when we’re road tripping and the 20 mins every couple of hours is all our bladders can take anyway.