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Benz ili struja. Bježi od traktora i frankeštajna
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Scrola san malo na prethodne stranice, vidija da si protiv hibrida. I mene kopka šta kad baterija otiđe...ok šta se nudi garancija, recimo kod Toyote se ona može do 10 godina produžit i to je primamljivo iako kad si na benz/dizel ne tribaš se zamarat s tim...vozači hibrida, koliko se baterije često kvare i ko ima najbolju tehnilogiju šta se toga tiče?
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Kinezi to imaju, battery swapping, stanice gdje ti zamjene sve ćelije, suludo utrošno ali nekako im se isplati.
"Chinese battery switching, primarily advanced by companies like Nio, is an innovative approach to electric vehicle (EV) energy management. Instead of relying solely on charging stations, battery swapping allows drivers to quickly exchange their depleted battery for a fully charged one at designated swap stations. This method aims to reduce downtime and enhance convenience for EV users, making it a competitive alternative to traditional charging methods. The technology has seen rapid adoption in China, potentially influencing global market trends by 2030."
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"Instead of parking next to a row of charging stations, he drove into a modern, garage-like structure and pressed a button on his dashboard. After he backed his vehicle onto an elevated platform, a mechanical arm extended to remove the original battery from the bottom of the car and install a new battery, as staff looked on for quality assurance. The automated process was complete in just five minutes."