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    Much awaited news for the model S, not much but still... (atleast it's still a news)

    I really do thank you for that formula, it will be a help for me.
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    Much awaited news for the model S, not much but still... (atleast it's still a news)

    I'm relatively not familiar with the charging of this huge kind of battery pack... I'm just curious if for example a 53kwh tesla roadster, how long will it charge assuming a 240v 30 amp setup? Starting let's say a 10% charge left... 89 kwh will take more hours I think...
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    Much awaited news for the model S, not much but still... (atleast it's still a news)

    News coming from Engadget... Panasonic's 3.1Ah batteries to be used in the Tesla Model S, have highest energy density yet -- Engadget