Submitted by Ezekiel_W t3_y281my in singularity
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Lawjarp2 t1_is1gycc wrote
Such breakthroughs are a dime a dozen, the real hard part is making it commercially available
ihateshadylandlords t1_is1mu61 wrote
I think electric cars will be widespread like cell phones around 2030. We’ll see though…
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Akimbo333 t1_is1obcr wrote
How long did it use to take to charge?
Ezekiel_W OP t1_is1vibz wrote
>Depending on the source of power charging an EV, it could take days or mere minutes to significantly charge a battery. EV charging stations are typically categorized as either level 2 or level 3; however, even an outlet at home will charge your EV (albeit rather slowly). You can expect a home outlet (sometimes called a level 1 charger) to take around 40 hours to fully charge a typical EV.
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>Level 2 chargers decrease time significantly: Most can deliver about 15-25 miles of range per hour, meaning that most EVs can be charged either overnight or during a typical work day. These are a great option to have at work or home.
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>Level 3 is where speed is really ramped up, and there is a wide range of power output for level 3 chargers. These chargers utilize direct current (DC) power and cost a lot more money than other charging stations, so they are typically implemented in public charging infrastructure. Some level 3 chargers can top up an empty battery in as little as 30 minutes. Many are already designed to output much more power than current EV batteries can receive, so the future looks bright for extremely short charging times.
[deleted] t1_is2eykq wrote
>!RemindMe 7 years
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ZoomedAndDoomed t1_is55smm wrote
Summary and questions/answers by GPT-3:
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The article discusses a new breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design that enables a 10-minute charge time. This is significant because it overcomes one of the major drawbacks of EVs - that they take too long to recharge. The technology relies on internal thermal modulation, an active method of temperature control to demand the best performance possible from the battery.
- What is the breakthrough discussed in this article?
The breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design is that a 10-minute charge time is now possible for a typical EV battery.
- How is this breakthrough significant?
This is significant because it overcomes one of the major drawbacks of EVs - that they take too long to recharge.
- How does this breakthrough work?
The technology relies on internal thermal modulation, an active method of temperature control to demand the best performance possible from the battery.
NoYesterday2219 t1_isjel9o wrote
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420BigDawg_ t1_ismckfu wrote
I told this to my parents last month. They were like what?? no way, where will we charge them?
Bro everywhere
Ezekiel_W OP t1_is1bz2n wrote
>A breakthrough in electric vehicle battery design has enabled a 10-minute charge time for a typical EV battery. The record-breaking combination of a shorter charge time and more energy acquired for longer travel range was announced today (Oct. 12) in the journal Nature.