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Ford invents cable that can charge electric cars in about 5 minutes. This could be huge!
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<blockquote data-quote="04DeadShort" data-source="post: 16695192" data-attributes="member: 70813"><p>Anxious to see a little more technical data when available and if they are willing to share it. I've worked in the power cable manufacturing for over 20 years and superconducting cable is not really new technology. We experimented with making some about 15 years ago using our specific twist core and insulation. We was able to get it to work really well. But the infrastructure cost for cooling support to keep the cable cool was not cost efficient. We used nitrogen to cool it. I wonder what they are planning to use. Also Graphene is gaining ground as being really strong, highly conductive and lighter than copper. That could be the route they are trying to take. On the flip side some scientist argue Graphene is very harmful and comparable to asbestos. This will probably get interesting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04DeadShort, post: 16695192, member: 70813"] Anxious to see a little more technical data when available and if they are willing to share it. I've worked in the power cable manufacturing for over 20 years and superconducting cable is not really new technology. We experimented with making some about 15 years ago using our specific twist core and insulation. We was able to get it to work really well. But the infrastructure cost for cooling support to keep the cable cool was not cost efficient. We used nitrogen to cool it. I wonder what they are planning to use. Also Graphene is gaining ground as being really strong, highly conductive and lighter than copper. That could be the route they are trying to take. On the flip side some scientist argue Graphene is very harmful and comparable to asbestos. This will probably get interesting [/QUOTE]
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