Battery manufacturer CATL is shifting its long-term development focus to lithium-air technology, with a theoretical energy density that rivals gasoline and promises over {{1,600 km}} of range.
Do you have links for these claims?
Not saying I don’t believe it, I just want to read about it myself.
Btw. I think you used sea mile as reference when converting miles into kilomeres. 1 million milles would be more like 1.6 million kilometres.
No, they batteries last longer when not in the US or UK. Something about the people there cause some batteries to kill themselves prematurely which skews the numbers a little bit.
Do you have links for these claims?
Not saying I don’t believe it, I just want to read about it myself.
Btw. I think you used sea mile as reference when converting miles into kilomeres. 1 million milles would be more like 1.6 million kilometres.
No, they batteries last longer when not in the US or UK. Something about the people there cause some batteries to kill themselves prematurely which skews the numbers a little bit.
The cold?