Rescaling, the figures become 0.5 to 1.0 MW. That's a highly non-trivial amount of power to transfer electrically. Not something that's going to be done in the home.
I doubt this is intended for home use. The idea being that charging on the road is difficult, while it's easy to charge a vehicle at home overnight.
Or water? I wouldn't go resting my drink on that thing... then again, live dangerously.
Even still, it's super awesome. Although, considering the size of the box in the video, I'm not exactly sure how much they're really "[cutting] down on shipping waste." The thing is eventually going in the trash. And by trash I mean Recycling bin.
KDE users use Facebook for photo storage? I knew there was a reason Gnome was better!
Rescaling, the figures become 0.5 to 1.0 MW. That's a highly non-trivial amount of power to transfer electrically. Not something that's going to be done in the home.
I doubt this is intended for home use. The idea being that charging on the road is difficult, while it's easy to charge a vehicle at home overnight.
Yeah. Better to keep things the way they are. Innovation never helped anyone anyway.
Or water? I wouldn't go resting my drink on that thing... then again, live dangerously. Even still, it's super awesome. Although, considering the size of the box in the video, I'm not exactly sure how much they're really "[cutting] down on shipping waste." The thing is eventually going in the trash. And by trash I mean Recycling bin.