An electric car I could live with!
https://www.shelbysupercars.com/news-012209.php
150-200 miles range 10 minute full charges on 220v power 0-60 in 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 208mph. Stop every couple of hours at a charging station and let your car charge back up fully while you get a snack and pee. Sounds like a winner! |
I'm not "buying" the 10 minute charge.... apart from direct to overhead power lines with 2" thick cable.
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I'm guesstimating it takes 5KW to cruise at 60, with 200 mile range, that's 3hrs 20 mins run time, so that's a minimum of 16 2/3 KWh.... multiply that by 6 to get KW required in 10 minutes, 100KW... sooooo, as long as you have a 500A 220V circuit handy, you're golden.... what, your house only has 100-200A service??? oh snap.
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I've done the math before, you just can't get a 10 minute charge without a crazy level of power service.
The automated battery exchange idea sounds more realistic. |
I don't know that it would take that much to cruise 60 in it. It looks like the kind of vehicle to have a very low Cd.
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Well, RW's 16.66kw == ~22.33hp. If it only takes 10hp to cruise at 60, that's 7.5kw. That's assuming we're only talking about cruising, with a slingshot at every red light to accelerate us for free; if that was the case I'd be getting way better FE already.
I digress. It's still more than you can get in 10 minutes from household power. We don't gas our existing cars at home so if we assume we'll be stopping at a power station to fill up it could be possible I guess, but it doesn't sound realistic or feasible IMO. |
Wait, I've found another problem with your 10-minute charge idea...
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I was saying 5KW to cruise, 16.6 was the Kilowatt hours it used over 200 miles. Was figuring it would be low Cd, low RR and take only 7hp, about half what is typical. Now if they can make a vehicle that cruises on 250W... then I'll start believing 10 minute charge times are possible.
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D'oh! I've been failing to pay attention to a lot of stuff like that lately. :(
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We'll see what actually comes out. They are supposed to release the pre-production models next quarter.
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