• MMRS2000@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The plan is 200km of range. So realistically, 20 ~ 25kWh battery. This is from talking to one of the company directors at the Tokyo mobility show. To quote “The target is “2 million, 2 hundred”. 2 million yen purchase price, 200km range.”

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      1 year ago

      So 12 days of sun, call it 2 weeks, to charge via solar vs $2 ish to plug in.

      I can see an urban use for the vehicle but the solar part is unrealistic and an unnecessary cost for all but unlikely extreme cases.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah I agree, for driving. But I think it’s to support the use case as an emergency backup tool. It’s a big market in Japan, lots of people have backup power, solar panels feeding power banks, a bottled water supply (myself included). Due to the frequency of typhoons and earthquakes, which can interrupt utility supply. It’s not meant to be a range extender, as far as I understand.

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        1 year ago

        For me, I would like this for the occasional bulky trip. So, it probably would be fine.