The Ioniq 5 is rated at 18 minutes 10 to 80%. If you really care about charging time, you don’t need to charge all the way to 80. It starts to slow down after 70. And that’s current technology. It’s only getting faster.
The Ioniq 5 is rated at 18 minutes 10 to 80%. If you really care about charging time, you don’t need to charge all the way to 80. It starts to slow down after 70. And that’s current technology. It’s only getting faster.
Not a 3 minute stop. A whole 15 minutes. Assuming you have a charging station nearby anyway.
I’m not blaming them. I acknowledged they may not have any other choice. Just pointing out the harms for the benefit of anyone with the option to do something about it
The practices of those businesses, and people choosing them over other options, is exactly why you don’t have other choices now
Would be difficult for it to be as much as chrome
Hmm, you’re right, looks like it’s commonly used for both. That’s a bit confusing
PEV = personal electric vehicle, like an e-bike, scooter, or unicycle. All the benefits of bike infrastructure while letting you go a lot farther and faster without getting sweaty
A PEV is not a car
But imagine the implications for PEVs
Except that if we have the technology to fully digitize a human consciousness, we’ll already have AI that can do everything a digital human could and more
I mean, yes, technically you build and run AI models using code. The point is there is no code defining the game logic or graphical rendering. It’s all statistical predictions of what should happen next in a game of doom by a neural network. The entirety of the game itself is learned weights within the model. Nobody coded any part of the actual game. No code was generated to run the game. It’s entirely represented within the model.