Carsinmyblood
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On a 32amp charger (Ford's charger at home, 240v) pulling just 28 amps on each leg, the wire gets warm. (perfectly normal)
At DC fast chargers the wire from the station to the car gets so hot that they're liquid cooled. 20% to 80% takes 45 mins to 1 hour at 'moderate' to 'fast'.
What kind of magic alchemy will allow batteries to do this faster, at least as stated by manufacturer's predictive PR (which is often just talk) without melting the insulation off the wires? Moving kw's is moving kw's not matter the appliance.
This site below is on point as they're raising money, unless it's only got a few AA's in the trunk?
....showing a 20 amp wire charging something.
They claim 8 to 9 minute charging time. Predicted of course.
https://www.invest.atlismotorvehicl...l1mga69kO0VkYo9EtaVqhlBplW9BsMXUaAlN6EALw_wcB
At DC fast chargers the wire from the station to the car gets so hot that they're liquid cooled. 20% to 80% takes 45 mins to 1 hour at 'moderate' to 'fast'.
What kind of magic alchemy will allow batteries to do this faster, at least as stated by manufacturer's predictive PR (which is often just talk) without melting the insulation off the wires? Moving kw's is moving kw's not matter the appliance.
This site below is on point as they're raising money, unless it's only got a few AA's in the trunk?
....showing a 20 amp wire charging something.
They claim 8 to 9 minute charging time. Predicted of course.
https://www.invest.atlismotorvehicl...l1mga69kO0VkYo9EtaVqhlBplW9BsMXUaAlN6EALw_wcB
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