So what are your thoughts on this
Well, you'll need thick wires. Not an unsolvable issue. It would be fairly easy to solve with super capacitors that are continuously charged from the network at lower currents. (It's probably be costly)Andres125sx wrote:That sort of improvement don´t convice me at all
To charge a battery let say in 6 minutes, you have to do a 10C charge... Do you know how much current does this mean? It will obviously depend on the battery, but if we say they´re 200Ah, that would be a current of 2000A....
They´re 375V, so you need a power station capable to provide 750kW per car
Belatti wrote:Andre, Im no expert of electrical batteries, but I think that the mentioned nanotech improvement would lead to a drastic decrease in bat internal resistance, thus making the charge more efficient and probably needing less amperage.
mzso is right, not an unavoidable issue, just need new stations to charge electric vehiclesmzso wrote:Well, you'll need thick wires. Not an unsolvable issue. It would be fairly easy to solve with super capacitors that are continuously charged from the network at lower currents. (It's probably be costly)
Also you won't get many cars, only which travel long distances. The standard would be to charge your car at night.
No, definitively not.WilliamsF1 wrote:Had they run macau, would the FE cars beaten the F3 cars?
Maybe, or maybe not as F4 are 160hp vs 270/202 (power mode/race mode) for FE, but FE are probably heavier.Belatti wrote:No, definitively not.WilliamsF1 wrote:Had they run macau, would the FE cars beaten the F3 cars?
I think even an F4 can beat a formula E.