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https://archive.ph/BZw5r

The article almost has TDS about the whole thing, but this company has been around for 11 years. If they couldn't figure it out by now, they weren't going to.

https://archive.ph/BZw5r The article almost has TDS about the whole thing, but this company has been around for 11 years. If they couldn't figure it out by now, they weren't going to.
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A ponzi scheme that convinced people that don't understand electrical principles stole 330 million before going bankrupt.

If only there was some law of physics that dictated how much power you could shove into a battery across time.

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They wanted to replace the battery packs on the fly. The title is clickbait.

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India has a system that uses aluminum ion batteries and hydraulic lifts to remove and replace the pack. Looked interesting, but it's pajeet so I doubt it'll ever get anywhere past conception

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I seem to remember China babbling about something similar.

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Oh...didn't read...but yeah, you can't recharge that fast but you can swap.