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in reply to Kairos

Google says about 10 gallons a minute, and each gallon is about 33KWh. 330KWh in a minute is about 20,000 KW or 20 MW assuming I can do math correctly.
in reply to Kairos

In litres and MJ because SI units make it easy:

Approximately 34 megajoules per litre for petrol/gasoline.

~~50 litres filling up in 4 minutes = 1.25 litres/second pumping rate.~~ lol don't do calculations before coffee, let's just say you've got a hi-flow pump doing 1l/sec.

1 litre/second x 34MJ per litre = 34 MJ/second.

1 watt = 1 joule per second, so:

An average fill up runs at about 34 megawatts.

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in reply to Dave.

An average fill up runs at about 34 megawatts.


Most of that energy is lost because ICE are very inefficients. Still, impressive.

Also, it's not possible to refill at home, and it's expensive when there's a war near an oil-producing country at the other side of the world.

Electrifying has this downside of slow recharge, but quite a lot of benefits as well.

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