Companies like Nyobolt and Storedot are really changing the game and perceptions of usage of modern electric cars.
Storedot can give you 100 miles in 5 mins, whilst Nyobolt, astonishingly, talk of 100% charge in 6 minutes.
Less than the time to pull over and listen to a couple of your favourite pop songs.
Once curbside chargers become more prevalent. You'll be able to fully charge your EV when you just "pop to the shops".
No hanging around and hogging parking spaces as you leave your vehicle for hours.
People need to let go of the mindset of how we currently fuel our cars. Petrol Stations are really single use vendors that stick out like a sore thumb in our towns and countryside. Electricity is everywhere and charging points can be too. That old well worn term "plug n play" comes back into use. An intelligent system that literally just needs be plugged in as it understands your charging preferences and provider.
And with around half the cost of the EV being the battery, smaller batteries can be opted for so drastically reducing the purchase price whilst the march for ultimately cheaper batteries continues.
A couple of weeks ago, we were given the chance to showcase our 6-minute charging sports car to the 180,000 people attending the #goodwoodfestivalofspeed.
It was a brilliant few days 🙌.
Have a look for yourself 👀.
https://lnkd.in/ey6r-5TA
Sai Shivareddy, Steve Hutchins, Anna Wise, Richard Green, Shane Davies, David Rich, Tim Butler, Tim Jameson, Ian Ingrey, Max Ingrey, Dan Carsky, Daniel C., Richard Ward, James Haybittle, James Hoyle, Jamie Capel, Nicci Willingham, Simon Scott-Moore, Yury Alaverdyan.
#goodwoodfestivalofspeed #nyoboltev #fastcharging #batteries
Retired, former Senior Vice-President at SmithGroup Fellow,American Institute of Architects; Registered Architect, California - C8790
4wOoooh. I wish i had something in costruction right now ! Get UCSB Physics going ! Keep up the good work. Bill