• PupBiru@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    mm totally! seems like a very “i’ll just wait for the next gen to buy an EV” kind of thing

    … like, even if it’s possible it’s not possible… just the amount of energy required to be transferred into that battery wouldn’t charge in any existing charging infrastructure

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      1 year ago

      Ya that is the other major point. Toyota doesn’t have a charging network, and they didn’t build out a hydrogen network for their hydrogen car.

      So even if they have this battery it would not be able to do what they claimed in practical use.