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Comment Factual errors (Score 1) 212

Not to mention, can you spot the basic "density" error in this statement from the source article: "Some comparisons are in order. A Tesla Model S can drive up to 370 miles on a single charge. Jackson says if you drove the same car with an aluminum-air cell that weighed the same as the Tesla’s lithium-ion battery, it would have a range of 2,700 miles. Aluminum-air cells also take up less space. If that same Tesla were fitted with an aluminum-air fuel cell the same size as its current battery, it could run non-stop for 1,500 miles."? If the same weight goes 2.7k miles, it would be smaller than the current battery. Yet, an aluminum battery the same size as the current battery goes only 1.5k miles? Hmm.

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