• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I find it quite intuitive. But then I’d never even consider a Tesla, where that south African cunt just flat out lied about the range

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      6 months ago

      Is it 500km highway or 500km city driving in those 15min? Is it in the winter or in the summer? Is it on a rainy day? Is there snow? Is there head wind or tail wind? 500km is a completely useless unit for charging speed and battery capacity without context, and all these things have a huge impact on the range you actually get from the exact same amount of power. Using kW and kWh for charging speed and capacity is unaffected by any external conditions.

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        6 months ago

        Using kW and kWh for charging speed and capacity is unaffected by any external conditions.

        Not only is it unaffected by external conditions, it’s a completely useless number for 99% of people, too!

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        6 months ago

        Indeed. Usually what happens is businesses will bend the truth or flat lie until regulations force some standard (and even then, some companies will continue bs-ing).

        Although, kW and kWh don’t really give you anything meaningful to compare, because vehicle weight and motor efficiency curves differ. It would be like comparing gasoline cars based on tank size.

        What’s needed is some rating system similar to how city/hwy mpg is estimated.