LughM to [email protected]English • 11 months agoA Chinese EV squeezed over 1,000 km of range from its 150 kWh battery - Mass production of the new battery will begin in April 2024.www.engadget.comexternal-linkmessage-square37fedilinkarrow-up176arrow-down16
arrow-up170arrow-down1external-linkA Chinese EV squeezed over 1,000 km of range from its 150 kWh battery - Mass production of the new battery will begin in April 2024.www.engadget.comLughM to [email protected]English • 11 months agomessage-square37fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish10•11 months agoThat’s…Not really that impressive. I use 145Wh/km during the summer (scandinavia) with mixed highway and main road driving, if I had a 150Kwh I could get that range easily. Long range with a humongous battery is pretty expected.
minus-square@nomeckslinkEnglish15•edit-211 months agoNot really the point of the article. The point is that they’ve built a 150Kw pack that will fit into a sedan.
minus-square@HappycamperNZlinkEnglish2•11 months agoOr that they can replicate amazing results under test conditions rather than real world… you know, coming out of China which I don’t trust anyway.
minus-square@nomeckslinkEnglish8•11 months ago650 miles on a 150Kw pack isn’t some efficiency record.
minus-square@WilzaxlinkEnglish4•11 months agoNo, but making a battery at a mass that allows for that kind of efficiency has to come with asterisks. But I would assume that of any country’s findings that result in a headline like this.
That’s…Not really that impressive. I use 145Wh/km during the summer (scandinavia) with mixed highway and main road driving, if I had a 150Kwh I could get that range easily. Long range with a humongous battery is pretty expected.
Not really the point of the article. The point is that they’ve built a 150Kw pack that will fit into a sedan.
Or that they can replicate amazing results under test conditions rather than real world… you know, coming out of China which I don’t trust anyway.
650 miles on a 150Kw pack isn’t some efficiency record.
No, but making a battery at a mass that allows for that kind of efficiency has to come with asterisks.
But I would assume that of any country’s findings that result in a headline like this.