I got an answer from plugincars.com that is not 100% positive.

 

John Altounji
One size does not fit all.
Social promotion ruined Education.

 

From: Jordin Williams [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 2:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Story Tips] units

 





Jordin replied

Jul 30 2:21pm


Hello, 

Thank you for your suggestions regarding proper use of kWh--we will update the 
site asap.

We'll likely stay with pound-feet to measure torque. That seems to be industry 
standard.

Best, 

Jordin 


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Jul 29 2:21pm


John Altounji sent a message using the contact form at 
http://www.plugincars.com/contact.

I really liked your tips and honesty in comparing plug in cars. I would like 
to get your attention on the SI units. One cannot change symbols and use the 
s for plural as I see it done in "kilowatt-hours (kWhs)"; it should be kWh.
With this new era of technology, please try to stick with purely SI units, 
especially that manufacturers post their unit in Nm rather than foot-pound. 
You have a responsibility to educate.

Thank you

        
        


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