John_____Doe
John_____Doe t1_irwp4tm wrote
Reply to comment by earthshaker495 in NASA invents ‘incredible’ battery for electric planes by HaikuKnives
The worst part is they just need a couple dedicated normal outlets in the parking section. Most people would be fine charging their car off a tradional 13A outlet. 1.5-2 kWh would result in 6-8 kWh over night. And at an avr of 0.2kwh per km we get between 6-8km/h so over night that should be 30-50km which is much more than the average city travel.
John_____Doe t1_irwmxgb wrote
Reply to comment by Suicicoo in NASA invents ‘incredible’ battery for electric planes by HaikuKnives
Daily, few ppl need more than 100km if they can charge at home
John_____Doe t1_irwqi5n wrote
Reply to comment by Suicicoo in NASA invents ‘incredible’ battery for electric planes by HaikuKnives
For situations like Urs it would never really be green or economical to go electric. If you can use ur personal transport vehicle or public transport the majority of the time it would be more polluting to get an electric car than it would be to just continue as your were and rent gas when you need distance. Untill we hit some massive breakthrough in battery tek I really see electric as the way to offset our daily travels and then maybe a hybrid solution for long distance