Looking back over the past decade, it’s fascinating to see how much technology has evolved.

In 2015, the Volkswagen e-Golf was one of the top EVs available, offering optional fast charging and a range of just 125 km.

Did anyone here drive an EV 10 years ago? What was your experience like?

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  • @HappySkullsplitter
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    87 days ago

    I still feel like, at least for urban use, that a smaller battery with faster charge times are better than a long range battery

    • @Buffalox
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      4 days ago

      A larger battery is easier to get to charge at higher rates. So charging for a 50 km drive, can generally be done faster on a bigger battery.
      And it will last longer, because the wear is per “full” recharge, where obviously for the same amount of distance, a bigger battery will require fewer percent of a full recharge.

      That said, of course a smaller battery could in theory be of higher quality. But that’s usually not how it works.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      67 days ago

      Battery sizes and charging speeds correlate, I think this is one of the main reasons we see cars with almost 100kwh of battery nowadays.

    • @Evotech
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      46 days ago

      You can always just charge 20 kwh on your 70 kwh car. That’d be very fast