Battery
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If you had charge spots everywhere, and you had
battery
swap stations everywhere, how often would you do it?
We said that if you stop to swap your
battery
more than 50 times a year we start paying you money because it's an inconvenience.
We looked at the question, what happens when the
battery
is disconnected from the car.
What is the cost of that
battery?
The
battery
is not the gas tank, in a sense.
The
battery
in this sense, is the crude oil.
We have a
battery
bay.
But the crude oil is replaced with a
battery.
Hawaii you can drive around the island on one
battery.
For them to get a
battery
that goes 120 miles is an extension on range, not a reduction in range.
Because you see, a few hours later, Elon tweeted me back and said that they were deadly serious, that within a hundred days of contract signing, they could install a 100-megawatt-hour facility, which is a giant
battery
of a world-class size, one of the biggest ever made on the planet.
Now, at the time, I couldn't really have told you the difference between a one-and-a-half-volt AA
battery
that goes in my kids' toys and a 100-megawatt-hour industrial-scale
battery
facility that goes in South Australia that could potentially solve their power crisis.
But as a result of all this, South Australia did put out a
battery
tender, and they had more than 90 applications for that
battery
tender.
And the national conversation over a period of a few months moved from the sort of theatrical lumps of coal in the parliament to discussing kind of which industrial-scale
battery
chemistry was the best for building large-scale renewable batteries.
We have a little
battery
and on this little
battery
that computer will run for five years without needing replacement.
So when you talk about expensive power, the cost per kilowatt-hour to supply
battery
power to something is on the order of two to three hundred pounds.
This all came from a professor waking up at night to the third night in a row that his wife's cellphone was beeping because it was running out of
battery
power.
It has a
battery.
Simon and Binet designed a
battery
of tests to measure each of these abilities and combine the results into a single score.
Power goes into a
battery.
One example is a device that uses salt, water, and a car
battery
to make chlorinated water that kills harmful pathogens and is safe for hand-washing.
And it's got a chemical
battery
in it.
If you're counting on it for 100 percent, you need an incredible miracle
battery.
After treatment, about every week, we run the child on a
battery
of simple visual tests in order to see how their visual skills are coming on line.
The reason why Ferroplasma is interesting is because it eats iron, lives inside the equivalent of
battery
acid, and excretes sulfuric acid.
And who are we to say, even, that they're wrong to beat them with lengths of steel cable, or throw
battery
acid in their faces if they decline the privilege of being smothered in this way?
They only fly for about 20 minutes of
battery
life and about three kilometers of range, and all you get to see is what's on a little screen.
Let's say we converted all the vehicles in the United States to
battery
electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles or flex fuel vehicles run on E85.
I warmed the
battery
up in my armpit.
It's got a fan, it's got headlights for warmth, it's got door chimes for alarm, it runs off a car
battery.
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