• veee@lemmy.ca
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    6 months ago

    Just for comparison: the energy density of gasoline and diesel is around 10,000 Wh/kg.

    Never knew about this metric before.

    I’m looking forward to the instant benefits for e-bikes!

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      6 months ago

      The thing is when gasoline is used to power a car about 80% of the energy is loss to heat and only about 20% is used to actually move the car on average. It’s worse when you are doing acceleration and better when cruising at a steady speed on a level surface.

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        6 months ago

        In general efficiency, modern cars are a lot closer to 40% than 20. E.g. a Prius engine is at 38,5%.

        It was interesting to see F1 engines go past the 50% mark, a few years back.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah, so you have to divide it by a factor of 5. Which still makes gasoline roughly 5 times as energy dense than this prototype battery, instead of 25 times.