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July 30th, 2017 12:52 PM #101
Toyota promises long-range solid-state batteries in EVs by early 2020s | Autoweek
July 25, 2017
Toyota has only recently expressed interest in pure electrics, as opposed to plug-in hybrids, but a new report says the auto giant is planning to leapfrog early electric car leaders by debuting an EV with all-solid-state batteries by 2022. The Japanese daily Chunichi Shimbun (via Reuters) reports that Toyota is focusing on this technology, distinct from lithium-ion batteries, in an effort to market a car with a significantly longer range and a shorter recharge time.Solid-state batteries also hold the promise of offering roughly twice the energy density of lithium-ion and other "liquid" batteries per pound, which makes their use in EVs attractive once the technology is perfected and commercialized.
More importantly, solid-state batteries also hold the promise of being recharged in minutes, instead of the quickest fast-chargers being able to juice up a lithium-ion car battery in half an hour.
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July 30th, 2017 02:07 PM #102
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July 30th, 2017 03:12 PM #103
current batteries are fine. tesla just showed the first 30 units of their $35k Model 3. their cheapest car but still quite expensive from a 3rd world perspective
but current lithium-ion tech is already mature enough for vehicle use. i could definitely see myself having an electric mini hatchback in the next 5 years, for backup-car purposes. for daily short trips around town.
since EV adoption is super-slow here in PH i'll probably just convert a hyundai EON or something to electric
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August 20th, 2017 08:59 PM #105fossil fuels will go down big time once electric cars becomes the norm in 21st world countries, developing ones will take a little bit more time..
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October 27th, 2017 03:14 PM #106
Meralco launches first ever electric vehicle charging station in PH | Auto Industriya
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Just remembered an old news that Meralco has a vehicle charging station...
Question ko is may local standard na ba tayo on how to connect your electric car sa charger?
Can you bring an electric car to Meralco and expect na pwede mo icharge yung car mo directly?
So does an ejeep (like the Comet) use the same plug used for a Tesla/Leaf?
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November 4th, 2017 01:48 PM #108
This PH-based engineer converts cars into usable EVs | Top Gear Philippines
by Jason Tulio Oct. 24, 2017
Interesting. An electric Aurelio, a funky owner type jeep and a certain Tsikoteer.
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November 10th, 2017 04:52 PM #109
^I wonder how long will the battery last in EDSA traffic with A/C, sounds, lights and wipers on...
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November 10th, 2017 05:15 PM #110Hybrid rather than fully electric is more feasible in our traffic situation.
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