Like more than additional storage and memory prices?
Mihies
I'd really like to see this. However I don't have high hopes when looking at the current state in Slovenia, where Microsoft is deeply rooted in all public and non public sectors, starting from schools. Most know only Windows and Word while they don't distinguish between the two and schools system doesn't give a shit about teaching anything about computers let alone non Microsoft. One of the reasons is, of course, teachers being computer illiterate or ... know only Microsoft. And so on and so forth.
One reason could be possible US restrictions and sanctions.
As Slovene I agree. #wtf
While Melania is from Slovenia, I don't think she has a huge fan base over here.
I saw the poll few days ago saying it's 43:41 for Trump. Probably right wing SDS & co. I'm embarrassed.
Even economic reason is absent with Trump.
I find it hard to believe that they kept 100% charge for years even if perfectly designed. π€·ββοΈ
Yes, please, they are very welcome for large energy storages. And as article states, not for anything that requires energy density (mobile devices, EVs and such).
Yep, the two numbers picture the actual status. What good is having a GW power if it lasts for a second, sort of speak.
How can an article reliable convey information when the core measurement unit used in article is invalid? Not taking about slightly wrong numbers, but the foundation of the article.
But still, wouldn't wires over the train make more sense - no distance limits, no charge time, lighter train, no batteries required and perhaps better efficiency. Infrastructure would be one time investment. π€·ββοΈ