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    Default Fast Charge. 70% in two minutes.

    So when do you think we will see these in a user friendly, model boating size?
    Interesting development though.
    http://www.cnet.com/news/new-batteri...-in-2-minutes/

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    Yea and then think about using this technology in full size cars powering a big brushless motor like what we use now. Think about the power of a 15" diameter by 2 ft long motor. Ridiculous. It'll be a reality one day....
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    Well you never know.
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    The new Tesla Carline is fully electric, They build sedans and coupes. They all have a Brushless motor and lithium batteries, bout time they caught up to rc. The motor is probably 15" x 30" and puts out 416hp. Goes 0-60 in 3.9 seconds. Vids on you tube.
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    Another battery lab test, now all they have to do is scale it up to see if it still works, find an investor with 1 billion dollars and in 10 years they may have a product for cars not R/C.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jcald2000 View Post
    Another battery lab test, now all they have to do is scale it up to see if it still works, find an investor with 1 billion dollars and in 10 years they may have a product for cars not R/C.
    Oil companies would happily pay 1 Billion to bury the research ........................
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    Carbon Nanotubes were first made 22 years ago and still we have no commercial products made from then or even intentionally containing them, I wont be holding my breath for a titanium nanotube based battery that we can buy.
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