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It is not that simple:
Q: How quickly does the Tesla Model S’ battery charge?
A: The Model S electric car offers a choice of lithium-ion battery packs, a standard 60-kilowatt-hour battery or a more expensive, more powerful 85-kwh unit. How long it takes to recharge a depleted battery depends on whether the Model S has one or two onboard chargers and the source of the electricity.
Tesla says the 60-kwh battery provides a range of up to 232 miles (the EPA pegs it at 208 miles), and the 85-kwh battery (a $10,000 option) provides up to 300 miles (the EPA puts it at 265 miles). Here are some examples for recharging times: With a single onboard charger plugged into a standard 110-volt outlet, Tesla says you will get 5 miles of range for every hour of charging. From zero to 300 miles would take about 52 hours at that rate. With a single onboard charger connected to a 240-volt outlet, which Tesla recommends, the pace can reach speeds up to 31 miles of range for each hour of charging, meaning a full 300-mile charge takes less than 9.5 hours.
This maximum charge rate from an outlet requires a 240-volt circuit with 40 amps of current. (Adapters allow the supplied charging cord, called a Mobile Connector, to be used with multiple 240-volt outlets [as well as 120 volts], but the charge rate is slower with lower-amp circuits at this voltage.)
Step up to twin chargers in the car and connect to a 240-volt, 90-amp high-power wall charger (an extra-cost charging unit called a Wall Connector, not just a 240-volt line) and the charging speed zooms to 62 miles of range per hour, and the total charging time drops to less than 4 hours, 45 minutes.
Because Teslas require this additional Wall Connector hardware only for the fastest home charging — and don’t rely on external Level 2 chargers — Model S owners can recharge where many electric vehicles cannot. Conversely, Tesla owners can recharge at public Level 2 stations using an adapter, but the charging speed again depends on how many amps the station provides. Most public charging stations can recharge the Model S at the rate of 22 miles of range per hour of charging.
Really in a hurry? Stop at a Tesla Supercharger station and you can achieve a full charge with 300 miles of range in just an hour, as long as your Model S is configured with Supercharger capability. The high-voltage, direct-current Supercharger system is compelling, but don’t try to buy one for your home. It requires 480 volts to deliver up to 120 kilowatts and would cost too much to justify.
You can learn more about the Model S in our review of the 2012 model, here. When that review was written, Tesla was planning to offer a less-expensive model with a 40-kwh battery, but that model and battery were cut from the lineup.
https://www.cars.com/articles/how-quickly-does-the-tesla-model-s-battery-charge-1420663044658/
How long does it take to fill the 22.2 gal gas tank when near empty?
How long does it take to fully charge the 100 Kw battery when nearly depleted?
Therein lies the rub when considering travel over long distances.
There are no mines. There is no gold. There are no tokens. There is no exchange. There are only shares to sell.
Looks like a bona fide fraud to me.
Benny is "well connected".
He's a real raptor.
You are not alone.
Au contraire.
The only people I "am not looking out for" are the people running this stock fraud.
Dusty Hill, bassist and front man for ZZ Top, passed away.
He was a sharp dressed man. I am sad.
Thousands of public traded companies use stock images.
The WRFX board has been around for a while. A new ASTA board was just started as a duplicate board to avoid "bashers".
Worldflix Inc., WRFX, changed to Astra Veda Corp., ASTA
Business press releases get distributed like a virus once issued. It is SOP. It's virtually impossible to pull all of them once released in the wild.
You sold your dear beloved shareholders down the river.
This is a board that does not suffer fools easily.
Another possibility that no one has mentioned: Was the PR merely an attempt to boost the share price when it had no basis in reality? Then either the other company called them on it or cooler heads at this company intervened and had the PR pulled before they got unwanted attention of the SEC?
Mills is involved in this reincarnation?
Say no more! LOL!
Lewrock, there are too many variables in your attempted equation to derive an answer.
Does GF plan to expand existing fab plants to new, smaller geometries? Or do they plan to build a greenfield fab plant (this can take 2 years MINIMUM).
What are the sizes of the "chips" you propose to build?
What process size? 3 nm, 5 nm, 10 nm, 14 nm, bigger? This would also factor into equipment availability. EUV steppers are hard to come by right now.
What are the yields at sort & assembly?
It is a complex molecule.
Jensen/CyberCall practically gave his ACCR shell away for $25,000 (or 0.00008/share) to a Chinese serial shell scammer named Xu, totally screwing existing share holders (who he claimed to just Love). Xu's scam playbook is to eternally promise a reverse merger with a Chinese firm that doesn't exist in reality thus a RM never happens. All while XU dilutes the ticker into oblivion.
Janney Montgomery Scott Inc. (JANY)
I retired.
https://www.intc.com/news-events/press-releases/detail/1427/intel-advances-progress-in-integrated-photonics-for-data
A prototype shown at the event featured tight coupling of photonics and CMOS technologies, serving as a proof-of-concept of future full integration of optical photonics with core compute silicon. Intel also showcased micro-ring modulators that are 1000x smaller than traditional components. The large size and cost of conventional silicon modulators have been a barrier to bringing optical technology onto server packages, which require the integration of hundreds of these devices. These combined results pave the way for the extended use of silicon photonics beyond the upper layers of the network to inside the server and onto future server packages.
Yeah and LWlG will change the face of MOSFET manufacturing. Sure.
Respectfully (and I mean that), I will post anywhere I desire and do not appreciate any comment to tell me not to.
And I do not care what motives are attributed to me because I know why I post.
Then why are you here? No interest in the company yet posting to its investment board?
I think you are going to make a lot of money with LWLG.
..... wasted 2 years for a non- engineer CEO.
Unless the champagne is vintage and stored properly, chances are good that it will have no bubbles and could have turned to vinegar.
I am not "chasing" anything. I retired from Intel when I was 46. I have no interest in this stock. I just thought some would value some very basic questions regarding photonics in the semiconductor manufacturing process. It appears you do not. I don't care.
Posting on any message board doesn't make you a 20 year Intel worker.
You really think someone that worked at Intel is going to post on sub Penny Pink sheet message boards?
I worked for 20 years at Intel Corp. Started in 1982.
Managed product lines and later major programs. I am not a process engineer but worked with them on my product lines and programs. I do not engage in ad hominem arguments.
You are investing in a company that purports to have a solution to adding photonics to the semiconductor manufacturing process.
It should be imperative to know these answers before investing funds. Unless you are simply gambling.
This Polymer when added in a Foundry to Silicon,, it Triples the speed of those Silicon Photinics at 1/2 the Power.
It appears you have ceded control of ACCR to Xu The Grifter.
Heads up: Xu will not "take care" of you. He got what he wanted and will be done with you.
POOF®!
Intel's potential interest in Global Foundries entails a heck of a lot more than some photonics tie.
But if you want to believe this because of your interest in a penny stock in that space, go for it.
As for me, I'll wait to hear from Intel as to what their strategy entails. And it won't involve photonics.
That would be incorrect.
It is a company that stages bull riding competitions run by a Mr. Rice.
http://ricebullridingcompany.com/about.html
Rumor: Wall Street Journal says Intel in talks to acquire Global Foundries for $30B. Not sure what I think about this.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/intel-is-in-talks-to-buy-globalfoundries-for-about-30-billion-11626387704
The Intel pump has run its course.
Intel was only using Enzolytics as a use case, nothing more.
Time to dredge up a different "partnership" because this one won't pump anymore.
When you can't buy the stock anymore, only liquidate it, then what?
Eventually you are going to have to admit that you screwed up royally and nothing you can do will put you back in control of this non-business entity called ACCR.
You can admit it now or later but you will eventually have to face the fact.
POOF®!