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Assuming you have a battery that can receive a charge faster than that, and a charger that can supply it, to half that time needs 500kW. To do it in 5 minutes would need 6 times the power - 1,500kW. One and a half megawatts. And that’s just looking at the simple maths of ‘adding this much to the battery means passing this much through the charger’, without thinking about any inefficiencies. 1.5mW is about as much as a small business would use in a month. Supplying a line of BYD super-superchargers at Tebay services with enough electricity to charge even one car at a time in 5 minutes would be a serious undertaking. |
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In theory you can have whatever kW charger you want, but ultimately your battery SoC is going to dictate your charging speed ‘Fast’ DC charging will lead to the battery degrading more quickly |
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On that point, we should get back to the topic please.
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https://www.reuters.com/world/uk/bri...nt-2025-03-20/
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Meanwhile in the Land Of The Free:
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There is also anecdotal evidence that planes are playing to US much emptier than normal. |
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Yeah … missus and I have been anticipating the freedom of having a pretty much grown-up family and starting to think about exploring further afield and we had talked about visiting the US. Safe to say we won’t be going anywhere near it while Trump’s in office, nor are we likely to, if any successor anointed by him wins the 2028 election. It’s a shame.
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That’s not happening now. |
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It seems quite odd to not do something you wanted to do because of who a country elected. The majority of people either stayed on the couch or voted for Kamala. Life is short.
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https://www.cableforum.uk/images/local/2025/03/7.gif We visited the USA four times during Trump’s previous Presidency (mixture of road trips (California, Massachusetts/Cape Cod, & Florida) and visiting bro-in-law in New England) - the risk/reward ratio was different then. |
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It is because there is a small, but non-zero chance of being messed about with at immigration, for reasons directly connected with Trump and his policies. And the number of stories like this is mounting up on a weekly basis at the moment. I choose not to deal with that possibility. |
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It is entirely likely that, he having served only 4 years, the country will be minded to stay GOP, and the current VP is usually well-placed to get the nomination. Vance therefore stands a fairly good chance of becoming president in January 2029. However, Trump will be 82 by then and I’d be surprised if he’s in much of a state to pull many strings by that point. Frankly I’m not convinced he will still be in effective control of the government by the time his term ends. |
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