Portrait photographer and IT enthusiast who strongly believes in facts and peer reviews over hearsay and conspiracies.

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  • @Sunshine
    Probably because the cost of the chargers will be really, really high and only two cars supports them so far.

    Also, while it’s technically impressive what BYD have done, the real world need for MCS is somewhat limited.

    Personally we drive around 50000 km every year in our Kona 64kWh model, and it has a maximum charging speed on a good day of 77 kW, in winter around 55 kW.

    However, given that it charges every night on a 11 kW home charger, it hardly ever sees a fast charger - perhaps 10 times a year, unless our summer holiday is a 3000 km roadtrim through Germany and their neighbouring countries.

    Still, even then we tend to find slow destination chargers and charge through the night.


  • @SrMono ehhh - no, it is unfortunately not.

    “The current phase will last for two years, finishing at the end of 2025, at which point the Governing Council will decide whether to move to the next phase of preparations and, if so, define its scope and duration.”

    It’s a pity that it is still so far off, because reading though the description, it seems to be intended as a very secure, very private way of paying digitally - the intention is to make payments directly from person to person, with no interactions with your bank.

    “Cash-like” is the term they use. I could get behind that for sure.


  • @Sunshine This seems to be very close to what Hyundai does in the Ioniq 5N, just using a stick instead of paddles. I don’t know if that difference will be enough to warrant a patent, but time will tell.

    As for the feature itself - yeah, it seems stupid and pointless, but every single review I have seen of the 5N acknowledges the stupidity but also concludes (usually with a huge grin on the reviewers face) that it makes the car an absolute blast to drive.

    Will this be a thing in 20 years? Most likely not. Could it be the gateway drug for petrolheads? Yeah, looks like it.