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Old 16th March 2020, 07:36   #10
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Yes I did and noted that the researchers did have their own charge method but the degradation still showed a drop to 80% after 36 charging cycles. As of now the industry standard fast chargers as presently rolled out in California, can damage the batteries.

Your insults do not faze me at all, it merely shows you for what you are.
I just like facts, and people not paraphrasing to try and prove their argument.

IMHO i think its well known to EV owners that its bad to fast charge your car on a regular basis, although modern EVs adjust the charging to suit the batteries (as per normal batteries smart chargers).

But you must agree, that a research paper, written to prove an issue then for author to advise they have the magical cure seems a bit suspect?

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