boemtoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·4 months agoWhy Americans aren’t buying more EVs(arstechnica.com)external-linkarrow-up1121arrow-down120message-square161fedilink
arrow-up1101arrow-down1external-linkWhy Americans aren’t buying more EVs(arstechnica.com)boemtoTechnology@lemmy.worldEnglish·4 months agomessage-square161fedilink
minus-squareHugh_JeggsEnglisharrow-up5arrow-down1·4 months agolinkfedilinkRemember the yanks have pink fluffy girly 110v electricity. They’ve only just been told about kettles and they think a microwave is a cooking device
minus-squareDinosaurSrEnglisharrow-up3arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkI just learned that you can steam broccoli in the microwave and it’s such a time saver!
minus-squarePetter1Englisharrow-up3arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkYea, but normally you can draw about 15 amps compared to the 10 amps typically allowed un EU. 110v x 15A = more then 1.5kW which should totally be enough to charge over night (maybe blug it in every night)
minus-squareBurn_The_RightEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·4 months agoedit-24 months agolinkfedilinkUm, excuse me, sir! It’s called a microwave oven for a reason thankyouverymuch!
Remember the yanks have pink fluffy girly 110v electricity. They’ve only just been told about kettles and they think a microwave is a cooking device
I just learned that you can steam broccoli in the microwave and it’s such a time saver!
Yea, but normally you can draw about 15 amps compared to the 10 amps typically allowed un EU. 110v x 15A = more then 1.5kW which should totally be enough to charge over night (maybe blug it in every night)
Um, excuse me, sir! It’s called a microwave oven for a reason thankyouverymuch!