- For Americans, that 932 miles range and 323 miles ultra-fast charging, not that you’ll get to enjoy that on your freeways in the next four years. - Four years is wicked optimistic - Yeah… more like a decade at least, if we’re being honest. Even if we do a U-turn in 4 years (which, frankly, I doubt, because I’m not convinced we’ll even have elections, much less meaningful ones, very much less free and fair ones). - Also, I see you, fellow Bostonian 😉 
 
 
- Annnnnnd…just checking…YUP, it’s China again. - Another win moment for Trump and his cavalcade of fucking idiots. - Couch fucking idiots. - Well, at least one of them, probably more if we knew all the facts… 
 
- Great charging rate, outstanding number of cycles, good temperature range of operations and twice the range of my hybrid. What’s the catch? Is it going to cost $50k? - If the catch is that it is $50k, sign me the fuck up. Lucid Air’s are pretty industry leading in regards to range at ~500 miles and those are $70k. 1500km is over 900 miles. - no, $50k is just the battery pack 
 
- Before or after the tariffs? 
 
- Do we have any reputable sources? - It’s literally just the company saying they have (will have?) this product soon™️, and someone reporting that. What exactly are you looking for beyond that? 
 
- Some additional keywords on the tech behind this extended range capability: - … self-generated anode battery technology (which no longer uses traditional graphite anode material but allows elements to deposit on the current collector in metallic form, increasing volumetric energy density by 60% and gravimetric energy density by 50%) - … - Additionally, CATL’s self-generated anode technology can be adapted to multiple material systems. For example, when paired with sodium-ion systems, the energy density can reach 350Wh/L; with phosphate systems, it can reach 680-780Wh/L; and with ternary systems, it can exceed 1000Wh/L. - The source cites CATL, but this self-generating anode tech has apparently been studied for a while by more than CATL. 
- That seems … Far fetched. That recharge figure is comparable than a Formula E pit stop. That seems like a stretch. 




