• AbsentBird@lemm.ee
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      20 days ago

      There’s a couple thousand in China for Nio, but they haven’t really taken off anywhere else.

      By contrast there’s over 1.8 million public EV chargers in China alone.

      Batteries are heavy, which makes them hard to move and requires secure attachment to the vehicle. EV chargers have no moving parts and require much less maintenance.

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        20 days ago

        The thing is you don’t need heavy batteries if you can swap them every 100-150km or so.

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          150km of range usually requires about 200kg of lithium ion batteries. More for larger vehicles.

          What’s wrong with charging? At 350KW you can get 150km of range in 5 minutes.