• Triumph@fedia.io
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    2 days ago

    Yes, you can collect some of the kinetic energy and put it back into a battery with regen braking, but most of the energy put into such a system will be lost to heat/friction, drag, drivetrain inefficiencies, battery inefficiencies, recovery inefficiencies, etc.

    In the lunatic post, he’s not talking about regen braking. He’s talking about using the same system that moves the vehicle to simulatneously charge a battery. Which means you’re taking some of the energy which would normally move the vehicle and shunting it into a recharging “circuit” - which introduces even more losses.

    The end result would be a machine that is less efficient.

    • Ekky@sopuli.xyz
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      2 days ago

      Just assume a perfect world, and we won’t loose any energy!

      … Though we won’t gain any either. -,-’