Mar-10-2020 10:06 AM
Mar-10-2020 06:24 PM
jdc1 wrote:Will not take additional power unless you drive more miles. Just as a truck with the optional larger tank does not use more fuel unless you drive more miles. You just fill less often.
Dang....I was set to purchase an EV next year. Because of this rapidly changing battery world, I might have to wait a couple of years. Can you imagine not needing a charge on an EV for over 600 miles? I wonder if the charging world will be able to keep up with the battery technology advancement rates? I might have to add more solar on my home because of this too.
Mar-10-2020 06:22 PM
pnichols wrote:Charge cycle is based on 100% discharge equivalent. So the 400 mile battery goes 400,000 miles before replacement. Most vehicles are long done before that mark.
Note the estimated recharge lifetime of only 1000 cycles.
This is not anywhere near enough - in my opinion. If one was to "top up" their EV battery once a day every day - just to feel good with regards to always leaving home with their EV battery at the 100% charge level (like we do with our smartphones) - then the EV battery would only be good for a little over 3 years (3 X 365 days = 1095 days = 1095 recharge cycles).
A charge cycle life of 3000 or more cycles would be more like it ... to go along with the estimated 800km EV range.
Mar-10-2020 03:57 PM
pnichols wrote:
Note the estimated recharge lifetime of only 1000 cycles.
This is not anywhere near enough - in my opinion. If one was to "top up" their EV battery once a day every day - just to feel good with regards to always leaving home with their EV battery at the 100% charge level (like we do with our smartphones) - then the EV battery would only be good for a little over 3 years (3 X 365 days = 1095 days = 1095 recharge cycles).
A charge cycle life of 3000 or more cycles would be more like it ... to go along with the estimated 800km EV range.
Mar-10-2020 03:17 PM
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