A link was recently posted to the full-length interview, & starting at around the 15:45 point: "We're opening up a new investment round here in February".
Yes. Line 23 at Aptera FAQ Spreadsheet: "We are testing 2170s now and we may use liquid cooling but are testing to see if we can just convection cool to save weight."
eGolf battery is air cooled & seems to have great longevity. Leaf is giving EVs a bad name, reportedly due to an UN-cooled battery sealed in a heat-retaining case.
I should have just said "it's in this vid". Then you would have had to watch it๐. It's really quite good, except their very last question about "how it drives, how it handles, does it do what a car should do". They clearly missed this:
A link was recently posted to the full-length interview, & starting at around the 15:45 point: "We're opening up a new investment round here in February".
https://cleantechnica.com/2021/01/02/panasonic-about-to-start-producing-teslas-4680-battery-cells/
Yes. Line 23 at Aptera FAQ Spreadsheet: "We are testing 2170s now and we may use liquid cooling but are testing to see if we can just convection cool to save weight."
eGolf battery is air cooled & seems to have great longevity. Leaf is giving EVs a bad name, reportedly due to an UN-cooled battery sealed in a heat-retaining case.
A question in my mind has come up when the batteries are in use while traveling are they adequately ventilated to disperse heat.
I should have just said "it's in this vid". Then you would have had to watch it๐. It's really quite good, except their very last question about "how it drives, how it handles, does it do what a car should do". They clearly missed this:
"Racetrack" vid of the old version.
Great thank
Someone posted a video link (click here) today where I'm pretty sure I heard one of the co-founders say "February".
Sign up for an email notification from Wefunder/Aptera - that is how we are going to find out.