Fully Charged in Just 6 Minutes – Groundbreaking Technique Could Revolutionize EV Charging::Typically, it takes around 10 hours to charge an electric vehicle. Even with fast-charging techniques, you’re still looking at a minimum of 30 minutes – and that’s if there’s an open spot at a charging station. If electric vehicles could charge as swiftly as we refill traditional gas vehicles, it wo

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    Averages are useless. It does not matter if my car is fine most of the time

    so what, you would want to triple your battery capacity because once a year you might need it?

    why not just a rent car for that one occasion?

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      Where did once a year come from? I can’t reach any of my family without stopping to charge most (currently affordable) EVs. We only bought a car because it was getting more expensive to rent them when needed (and train prices have doubled), we’re not going to pay twice over.

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        so that’s what 150+ 200+ km? (and that’s being generously low given something like Hyundai Ioniq 5s range)

        is it unfathomable for you to take a 15 minute break during a trip like that?

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          Where are you getting 15 minutes from? Why do you keep inventing scenarios to make your point?

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            02 years ago

            Why do you keep inventing scenarios to make your point?

            bruh

            At an ultra-fast 350 kW charger, IONIQ 6 can add up to 351 km of range in just 15 minutes – or charge from 10 to 80% in just 18 minutes! Hyundai’s world’s-first technology in IONIQ 5 & 6 supports both 400V and 800V charging infrastructure.

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                you know BEV cars will get cheaper with time, right?

                you also do know about used car market right?

                be serious…

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                  This guy: “You’re expecting people to drop 50k on a car.”

                  me: screaming in the land of 80k V12 F-150s driven by city commuters

                  (I seriously live in a dense neighborhood in the city in CA aka US liberal HQ and people here regularly buy high five to low six figure trucks they can’t fit in their condo garage…)

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      12 years ago

      Have you rented a car for a week? It’s prohibitedly expensive for most people, especially if it needs to be big enough for the family and a week vacation. I’m considering getting an EV, but it’s only because we’ll have my wife’s gas powered SUV to use for our longer trips, which are 1-4 times a year. That not an unusual need, and one that make exclusive EVs a no-go for a lot of people. Hybrids are an option of course.

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        12 years ago

        it’s not more expensive than owning a second car that’s for fucking sure. I can rent an RV for less than just the typical maintaince cost of a second car