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Which is an entirely useless metric. For example, none of the cars I've built have ever been involved in an accident. Does that make them the...
No. You're assuming two things. The first is that this is the only time a Tesla on autopilot has ever hit a vehicle parked on the side of the...
The energy-output of 10GW of wind is the equivalent of 4-4.5GW worth of nuclear generation stations.
Why was this hard to understand? "The electrical grid is more geographically diverse than the CAISO control area (there are only three grids in...
Depends on the size and location. If by "recently" you mean 1941. Smith–Putnam wind turbine - Wikipedia If you have excess capacity and can't...
Huh? That would just make the efficiency even worse. It's the lower heating value of gasoline- 33.7kWh. I started at renewables. A windmill...
Yeah...if you want a simple-to-remember answer to this, I did the math some time ago. To convert every single "light vehicle" (which does include...
It might be a starting point, but where you go from there is crucial. ICE's convert *maybe* 20% of that to propulsive power on-average. Starting...
All current batteries have poor energy density, and Tesla uses even poorer density batteries in China and perhaps elsewhere in the form of Lithium...
Ah, so that's how you get the full-rated range in a Tesla.
Still inferior. Maybe that's why the Ioniq 5 charges faster for longer. Or better - 18 minutes 10-80% - more than 20% faster than the fastest...
Do you get 232 at 75mph in the winds of Kansas (the third windiest state)? I always preserve a minimum of 100 miles of range remaing for...
But in the wrong direction. I think Wichita is even closer, but even further in the wrong direction.
They cycle the lithium batteries very shallow. 55%-75% or less, I think, to get the needed lifetime. Nickel hydrogen batteries don't have to be...
Exactly, and that's exactly why plug-in hybrids make so much sense. You use a low-energy high-power propulsion method (batteries) for most of...
44,000 at 85% DOD is definitely in the "insane" category too!
Nickel-Hydrogen batteries are famous for insane cycle lifetimes. I can't remember the exact numbers but the ones on Hubble went through something...
Hays has had a Supercharger for a long time. I'm talking about Hutchinson. Hays' charger is the origin. Now get to Hutchinson and back.
So do I. This is where I'm going: [ATTACH] One public L2, two private L2's, one 50kW CCS, no Tesla. It's 257 miles round-trip from Hays.
The topic is thermals. At least try to stay on topic.