Submitted by For_All_Humanity t3_zvznmd in Futurology
Turksarama t1_j1uh8mp wrote
Reply to comment by Cloaked42m in Battery swapping spurs Kenya's electric motorbike drive by For_All_Humanity
There are engineering problems and then there are physics problems, making a battery with enough energy to be useful for a car and light enough to be lifted by an average person is the latter.
Not going to happen.
Miguel-odon t1_j20f3ph wrote
>light enough to be lifted by an average person
You just added an unnecessary design constraint.
Most people couldn't carry 14 gallons of gasoline, either, but have no problem getting their tank full.
Turksarama t1_j21jb7d wrote
Describe to me how you think this might work. Swappable batteries that do not need to be loaded by heavy machinery, and also don't need to be lifted by anyone. I'm dying to know your design.
Miguel-odon t1_j21m7u6 wrote
Do you not use machinery to put fuel in your car?
Turksarama t1_j21qo8u wrote
Yes, and that machinery is analogous in use to the fast chargers that currently exist.
I do not swap out the empty fuel tank for a full one. Go ahead, describe the process.
Cloaked42m t1_j1ujdgg wrote
That's if you assume a single battery instead of multiple batteries.
It also assumes that you can't provide equipment to deal with additional weight.
Turksarama t1_j1umbho wrote
Ok, hands up who wants to hand load 25 heavy batteries. There's no audience but I'm imagining a stadium with no hands up.
Cloaked42m t1_j1uwf65 wrote
It's like you forgot that machines exist and are customized to purpose.
Or do we hand carry steel beams from place to place?
doctorzoom t1_j1upqua wrote
Could be a team of people. Could be the folks that are in the coal mines, gas and oil fields. Each swap station visit would feel like a pit stop.
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