Jeez. I am so done with random articles on the internet. Is everyone using AI now? So much repetition of empty phrases.
Let’s start with the title:
“This Bike Charges in Seconds”
But in the article it says
The 80 Wh lithium battery is another highlight, weighing a mere 1.4 pounds. It can recharge in just one hour using a standard USB cable
The only new thing I see is that this bike has both battery and a supercapacitor, but the article really fails hard at explaining what that is. Makes it sound like a secondary battery.
I guess an hour is made up of seconds, so it’s technically not a lie? But yeah, seems like a lot of marketing buzzwords without any substance.
It does read like AI slop. Seeing how the thumbnails of the articles on the site also appear to be AI generated, I’m basically dismissing it all.
Dude, 80wh is like tiny for ebike standard these day, of course it can be charge in an hour!
Edit: also 20kg barely break away from the normal ebike weight, and this thing have 80wh battery, so most weight is on the supercapacitor thing.
AI doesn’t seems to understand the nuance at all.
The og&e-ligarchs are trying to flood the internet with lies or 1/2 truths or furry porn, it’s s/madhouse.
Ultracaps don’t poison the environment when made right, are 100% recylable, don’t burst into thermite flames when punctured and last longer by decades than Lithium anything… They are however less energy dense at the moment (but lighter). So with a larger volume, you get all the environmental benefits, but slightly less mileage - however you can charge it way faster than a lithium. They combime the two to get the range, but lithium is still toxic and less recyclable. 🤷