Time2Roll
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I thought Tesla had a MW charger ready to go for the Semi once production starts.
Otherwise there is no point in MW infrastructure when zero cars can accept the full power.
As far as the grid goes I would rather see 10x 100kW chargers vs 1x MW charger.
And there is this:
Apparently, battery packs degrade at a faster rate when frequently charged at stations capable of delivering over 100 kW of power, which covers certain Level 3 chargers. The study found that Level 2 and other less-powerful fast chargers had batteries degrade at half the rate, by comparison. Frequency of use plays a critical role here, as well. EVs that spent more than 12% of their total charging sessions using high-power (over 100 kW) chargers experienced a 2.5% annual battery degradation. Fast chargers used for less than 12% of the total charging sessions saw degradation rates only go as high as 1.5%. The sample size included over 22,700 EVs across 21 models.
https://www.jalopnik.com/2091204/fast-charging-ev-degrades-battery-worth-preventing/
Otherwise there is no point in MW infrastructure when zero cars can accept the full power.
As far as the grid goes I would rather see 10x 100kW chargers vs 1x MW charger.
And there is this:
Apparently, battery packs degrade at a faster rate when frequently charged at stations capable of delivering over 100 kW of power, which covers certain Level 3 chargers. The study found that Level 2 and other less-powerful fast chargers had batteries degrade at half the rate, by comparison. Frequency of use plays a critical role here, as well. EVs that spent more than 12% of their total charging sessions using high-power (over 100 kW) chargers experienced a 2.5% annual battery degradation. Fast chargers used for less than 12% of the total charging sessions saw degradation rates only go as high as 1.5%. The sample size included over 22,700 EVs across 21 models.
https://www.jalopnik.com/2091204/fast-charging-ev-degrades-battery-worth-preventing/
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