Home wire gauge will be 20A typical. For a charging station it is installed with different specifications, possibly direct to the meter? Not sure. I don't have one but yeah, the heat from the resistance in the metal is key. Silver is more conductive than copper but not by much. I'd like to see the specifications on this battery. Battery tech is bound to get better. Regardless the demand for metals will simply increase until we discover a way to store energy without metal.
the amperage needed to charge a car in 9 minutes is outrageously high, it'll melt the current copper wires in your house.
Home wire gauge will be 20A typical. For a charging station it is installed with different specifications, possibly direct to the meter? Not sure. I don't have one but yeah, the heat from the resistance in the metal is key. Silver is more conductive than copper but not by much. I'd like to see the specifications on this battery. Battery tech is bound to get better. Regardless the demand for metals will simply increase until we discover a way to store energy without metal.
We are getting into solid copper bus bar territory.