On 17 Dec 2020 at 16:44, (-Phil-) via EV wrote:
> Here's the PDF spec sheet, no JS needed:
Phil, thanks. That's very interesting. The specs say 240v 50Hz is possible
but the first page says "for North America." Maybe they only have
regulatory approval for NA.
Also, there are a few "with
Same as QuantumScape, miracle battery company. Send money now, they will
deliver in five years, if they can find a way to invent their technology and
bring it to market.
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> On Dec 17, 2020, at 6:01 PM, Willie via EV wrote:
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>> On 12/17/20 6:09 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via
On 12/17/20 6:09 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
Got a demo at our monthly GGEVA meeting. For 5 thousand dollars a lot of bang
for the bucks. Lawrence Rhodes https://dcbel.ossiaco.com/
They had hardware to demonstrate? The website reeks vaporware to me.
It's not likely you can just plug in any EV and have it allow DC power
to be pulled from the battery.
Al
On 12/17/2020 7:09 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
Got a demo at our monthly GGEVA meeting. For 5 thousand dollars a lot of bang
for the bucks. Lawrence Rhodes
Here's the PDF spec sheet, no JS needed:
https://www.ossiaco.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/ossiaco-data-sheet-web-v2-2020-08-25.pdf
On Thu, Dec 17, 2020 at 4:41 PM EVDL Administrator via EV
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> On 18 Dec 2020 at 0:09, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
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> > Got a demo at our monthly GGEVA
On 18 Dec 2020 at 0:09, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
> Got a demo at our monthly GGEVA meeting. For 5 thousand dollars a lot
> of bang for the bucks. Lawrence Rhodes https://dcbel.ossiaco.com/
Any more info than that? The webpage comes up blank for me, probably
because I won't turn on
Got a demo at our monthly GGEVA meeting. For 5 thousand dollars a lot of bang
for the bucks. Lawrence Rhodes https://dcbel.ossiaco.com/
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