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    Mr. CUDA, let me know when NASA lands with their space age battery.

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    E-bikes sold at Amazon, Walmart recalled due to fire, explosion hazards

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyl...losion-hazards

    Let's just go ahead and make America great again!

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    And it just keeps getting better. Not bad for old, outdated technology.

    https://electrek.co/2022/10/14/porsc...tware-updates/

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    Quote Originally Posted by John S View Post
    And it just keeps getting better. Not bad for old, outdated technology.

    https://electrek.co/2022/10/14/porsc...tware-updates/
    Not really. As with people who “chip” their ICE cars while making no other mechanical improvements, all Porsche is doing is eating into margins that were already there. Most likely safety (fire) related margins. The only way to make something better without actually making it better is to redistribute what is already there. In fact, if you look at the chart in your own link, the model with the longest range already, gets ZERO range improvement out of this. I know why that is. Do you? I have already given you the hint you need, in case you are struggling for the answer. Otherwise give us shout and I’ll throw you a life preserver.

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    Hydrogen two stroke!
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoker boy View Post
    Mr. CUDA, let me know when NASA lands with their space age battery.
    Proofed out about 1969. Really like Voyager 1 and 2, almost 50 years later should be able to power a boat


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    Waste a problem??? Engineering.... Solution. Glad to see there's some wicked smart MFr's her in America putting in the work

    https://www.wired.com/story/recycled...l-as-new-ones/

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    The problem with fortune telling .. is you never get the full story.

    In the future ... is that like just around the bend ..

    Full charge .. an 8 hour coffee break .. Pppfffttttttt, if that wasn't so pathetically true .. my sides would hurt from laughing at the stupidity of the green-tards.

    I just heard on the news .. that they're going after .. "soap" next ..
    Stankin- &^%$%&* lib's .... was never truer than what they are provin themselves to be on an ever increasing scale ..

    Chaz = I like my F-150 truck. Anyone that thinks I should replace it with a $150,000.00 dollar POS electric one .. can shove the new one up their azz.

    Battery fetish .. that's it, ain't it. Stick with your **** probes that vibrate and leave the country's system of transportation alone ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelvin523 View Post
    Proofed out about 1969. Really like Voyager 1 and 2, almost 50 years later should be able to power a boat

    I wonder how many cells are needed for an automobile and what is the cost?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoker boy View Post
    I wonder how many cells are needed for an automobile and what is the cost?
    Early in the EV movement, before politics turned against petrol, Honda did a lot of research into FCV cars. But being a fuel cell it used petro fuel to generate electricity. So no matter how good fuel cells are or are not, they have an uphill political climb added to the technical challenges.

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    I don't recall there being any workable fuel cells running on petrol and air. Lots of effort but no success. Honda fuel cells run on hydrogen and air.

    The NASA type shown would be fine other than needing a supply of cryogenic oxygen and hydrogen. A mishap with those would make the lithium battery fires seem trivial.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BarryStrawn View Post
    I don't recall there being any workable fuel cells running on petrol and air. Lots of effort but no success. Honda fuel cells run on hydrogen and air.
    Fair point. But where does scalable hydrogen come from? Electrolysis is not scalable without pre-Carter-era nuke. That leaves petro as the only scalable source of H2.

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    No need to be pedantic. I think everyone know the least expensive source of H2 is derived from petroleum. And even that isn't cheap.

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    What’s the solution?

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