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40for60 t1_isaggkk wrote

right, the heat would be a issue if they weren't managing the thermals and since batteries are getting much bigger the cycles are going down so there is less strain on the cathodes along with cathodes just getting better. I think most batteries will far out last the suspensions and bodies of cars.

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40for60 t1_is6u114 wrote

E Warren study and every serious analysis on this subject says the same thing.

People who file bankruptcy have medical debt not that its the cause of the bky, E Warren study found that about 75% of the people who file have medical debt that is more then $1000 but it was not the reason why they filed. The typical formula was this, a person has financial problems, they then have a medical emergency, this emergency keeps them out of work, the lack of income exasperates their already bad financial situation and forces them into bankruptcy and they have some medical debt along with credit cards, auto loans, home mortgages etc.. This is why even having the ACA in place didn't change the bky numbers. If you want to fix a problem it helps to clearly understand what the problem is, even if 100% of all medical bills were covered by some system people who have a medical emergency will still end up filing bky.

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40for60 t1_is6rmih wrote

What proof do you have that hospitals are bankrupting people? Even E Warrens study while she was at Harvard disproves this. Also how the fuck can a hospital know for certain all the things that might happen during a stay there? Try doing anything complex and see if you can get a estimate that is 100% up front.

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40for60 t1_is6qln8 wrote

Just because they itemize costs because people demand the itemization doesn't mean its any different anywhere else. Every single action performed by an employee has a cost, everywhere. Complaining about detailed itemization is dumb, if it was a "Cabal" they would avoid transparency not provide it.

Cabal "a secret political clique or faction."

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40for60 t1_is5s8ll wrote

I doubt we ever see those for non commercial vehicles, I can see semi's needing them but what people are not getting is that the number of DC fast chargers for regular cars isn't going to be that great, most will be fully charged at home overnight so the idea of a "gas station" is a thing of the past. What we will see is a ton of 20 kw level 2's at destinations places like sports stadiums were people might drive 200 miles to go to.

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40for60 t1_is5r4p9 wrote

I think what they are saying is that this specific system would be used on a vehicle with a smaller battery so the heat would be less of a factor. Maybe something like a delivery vehicle that makes short trips and might sit often. If you never intend on taking the vehicle on a long trip then the larger battery wouldn't be necessary and an unneeded cost.

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40for60 t1_is5qk3k wrote

that isn't how it works, speed of charge is about resistance heat and keeping the battery and charger cool the number of times that you charge has been historical the issue with wearing out the batteries cathode but that is becoming less of a issue as cathodes are getting better.

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40for60 t1_irf8yel wrote

Carlson has about 3 million viewers, less then 1% of the US population, there are assholes out there but its not the prevalent. MAGA for most people was, invest in my rural area and not in the metro areas, give me some love. Also most voters are team voters and rarely switch the fact Trump lost so many GOP voters is the real lesson, people rejected his crap even though he was team Red.

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