Actually, Chinese charging infrastructure, while very widespread, is not necessarily that high power Archived Message
Posted by ATL on March 17, 2025, 9:59:12, in reply to "It’s probably like 6 months in China, 17 years in the US.*"
they have a variety of charging speeds available on the DC end, depending on how much you want to spend and your needs. But I was surprised to learn that a lot of it is relatively low power
?si=giuwlADcujgASR5V  Previous Message They are so far ahead of us in the ability to actually build stuff it’s laughable.  Previous Message I'm sure they have the platform that can support it, but the infrastructure for that would be WAY out.
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- This would be an EV game changer. 292 miles added in 5 mins - John Coctostan March 17, 2025, 9:15:11
- i may have missed it in the article...was there a mention of how? solid state batteries? - Nobster March 17, 2025, 19:56:12
- On the EV topic... my kid's favorite Youtuber, Mark Rober, does the Road Runner test on his Tesla - tvillini March 17, 2025, 10:31:53
- I saw the first ID Buzz in the wild this morning - TarheelIllini March 17, 2025, 9:33:33
- I have to think this is a REALLY long timeline. 1MW chargers is more than double what we have today. - tvillini March 17, 2025, 9:29:34
- It’s probably like 6 months in China, 17 years in the US.* - DT March 17, 2025, 9:31:52
- sad laugh* - John Coctostan March 17, 2025, 10:49:09
- Actually, Chinese charging infrastructure, while very widespread, is not necessarily that high power - ATL March 17, 2025, 9:59:12
- yep* - cpsteine March 17, 2025, 9:34:16
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