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    114 months ago

    I mean its a more a metric for the over vehicle. It can move its self that distance on a charge.

    The battery would kWh but that alone is insufficient for evaluating the vehicle

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      4 months ago

      kWh/Kg is really all that matters, maybe max charge/discharge rates too.

      But they aren’t clickbatey enough for commercial news.

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          24 months ago

          Sure, for a specific car, but Samsung isn’t making cars, just a battery that could go in a number of different vehicles. So all we’re really able to compare is batteries, not full vehicle efficiency.

          If they’re intending to suggest this new battery, when fitted in an existing EV (say a Model Y) would result in a 600 mile range, then it’s interesting, but all other things (drivetrain, drag, vehicle weight) would have to remain constant.

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            14 months ago

            Oh dang I’m the fool. You’re 100% correct. I assumed it was a full vehicle system with a battery.