Once Toshiba developed an energy source that does not contain any toxic metals at all and could be recharged to 100% in a few seconds. Even sold few thousand to people. Then, suddenly curtail all that line and never returned to development of that technology (at least for consumer market).
Toshiba Dynario. Check it, this is interesting rabbit hole.
My point - nothing that could even slightly harm all that rechargeable battery shit will reach consumer market ever. Lithium battery, regardless of how advanced it is, is still a very shitty way to store energy. And it is still rechargeable battery, i.e. you still need power source to charge it. And in most cases it is some large corporation and/or government controlled/licensed power line. That bastards will forever develop batteries instead of developing power sources to replace them, for pretty obvious reason - to keep their energy yoke on the people's neck.
There is no any proof that Tesla really invented some decent and useful free energy. None of attempts to replicate Tesla's free energy claims ever succeed. You could get some free energy using Tesla's devices, but it have no any sense, since even with huge device you can get only tiny current barely able to light a tiny LED.
Tesla definitely made some great inventions and definitely was scammed by investors and rivals, but not every invention of any invetor really work. Only tiny part of inventor ideas turns to real working and useful inventions.
There are a lot of free energy around us, but not every kind is useable. Some gives too low output like athmospheric potential or electromagnetic noise, others, like sun/wind are unreliable or need a location with specific weather conditions.
Once Toshiba developed an energy source that does not contain any toxic metals at all and could be recharged to 100% in a few seconds. Even sold few thousand to people. Then, suddenly curtail all that line and never returned to development of that technology (at least for consumer market).
Toshiba Dynario. Check it, this is interesting rabbit hole.
My point - nothing that could even slightly harm all that rechargeable battery shit will reach consumer market ever. Lithium battery, regardless of how advanced it is, is still a very shitty way to store energy. And it is still rechargeable battery, i.e. you still need power source to charge it. And in most cases it is some large corporation and/or government controlled/licensed power line. That bastards will forever develop batteries instead of developing power sources to replace them, for pretty obvious reason - to keep their energy yoke on the people's neck.
Of course like how Tesla invented free energy and was scammed with (((copyright holders))).
There is no any proof that Tesla really invented some decent and useful free energy. None of attempts to replicate Tesla's free energy claims ever succeed. You could get some free energy using Tesla's devices, but it have no any sense, since even with huge device you can get only tiny current barely able to light a tiny LED.
Tesla definitely made some great inventions and definitely was scammed by investors and rivals, but not every invention of any invetor really work. Only tiny part of inventor ideas turns to real working and useful inventions.
There are a lot of free energy around us, but not every kind is useable. Some gives too low output like athmospheric potential or electromagnetic noise, others, like sun/wind are unreliable or need a location with specific weather conditions.
How long does the other 20% take, that they'd have to say it like that?
If it's the same rate throughout, that's 0-100% in 6:15. Why not say "Fully Charges in less than 7 minutes"?
Charge rates for any battery slow down as it reaches full
And it will never come to market.
yawn