donescobar t1_is0ta2v wrote
Reply to comment by Iamjustpassingtime in South Korean researchers say they have developed an anode-free lithium-ion battery that is 40% more energy dense than existing batteries and will enable EVs to travel 630km (390 miles) on a single charge. by lughnasadh
Yea, the small print on things like this are usually like, we’re very excited and expect mass production by early 2050s
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DogmaticLaw t1_is1sbv5 wrote
"By single charge, we mean its only charge."
my_lewd_alt t1_is2xfnd wrote
>Charging speeds limited to 10 kwh
kilowatt hours are capacity, speed of charge would be kilowatts
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my_lewd_alt t1_is3aofx wrote
Actually wasn't being pedantic, just stupid.
CloneEngineer t1_is3wx8s wrote
Kw/h is a meaningless unit. Kw has units of kilojoules/sec, it's already a rate. The unit kw-hr - or kj-hr/sec is a capacity unit cause the time "cancels". Kinda. Kw-hr units are strange in a lot of ways.
I don't think kw / kw-hr are intuitive units for most people.
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Billysmalltits t1_isxgqt8 wrote
So you're saying 1kW/hr, which obviously means a power output of 1kW for a time of 1 hour is less intuitive than saying 3.6 megajoules?
CloneEngineer t1_isxhvzj wrote
You wrote the units wrong also. You want kw*hr, not kw/hr. Maybe not so obvious?
I'm saying kw is already a rate. It's units are J,/s. Kw/hr would have units of J/s-hr. That makes no sense. Another way to say you supply 3.6 MJ in an hour would be to say 1Kw-hr/hr. And hrs cancel to 1Kw.
Most people want kw*hr, not kw/hr. Kw/hr would be the rate of change of charging speed. Ie, I started charging at 1kw, an hour later I'm charging at 11kw, charging rate increased at 10kw/hr.
OmnipotentCthulu t1_is4dhg1 wrote
The only thing i would think you meant to say is the speed is limited to 10kw and added an h on accident. Now that you are getting on him saying we should all know you meant 10kw/h im curious wtf that unit is supposed to mean.
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HighClassProletariat t1_is3z28k wrote
Most humans would not realize that because they don't know the difference between kW and kWh, and that's why this person corrected you.
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User172381021 t1_is5298a wrote
It's not a shit unit. It just isn't a SI unit. kWh are cool so you can relate it to an hour. If you charge something with 500W you know it has 0.5kWh after an hour. Just like km/h is used instead of m/s
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User172381021 t1_is72xxq wrote
WTH is your strawman here. Please try to understand what i wrote instead of arguing against something i did not say. I did not say anything about vehicles. I agree that in the case of cars and their batteries kWh related to their distance they might be able to travel, kWh does not make sense. But charging money by the kWh is common. So if you charge your 1kWh car battery (or whatever) you know a 1kW supply needs 1hour to fill the battery. And I know how to convert units.
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