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Old 24-01-2022, 04:52 PM   #10
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Default Re: The decline of fossil fuels - and how that effects car enthusiasts

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Further context around it - is the Gen 1 NiCD or NiMH and the current generation LiIon?

What are their capacities?
The point is cost and energy density has radically improved

2005 is 6500 mAhr NiMH 200 lbs
2020 is 1.4 Kwhr LiH 59 lbs

The next 5-10 years could see batteries that are 1/3 cheaper and fully charge in under 15 mins
Some Chinese manufacturers are now investigating swap and go batteries that can be changed in 3 mins.
(Really hate autocorrect)

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