You might think it’s a diesel van charging the car but Zap Me is actually a portable rapid charger!


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43 responses to “You might think it’s a diesel van charging the car but Zap Me is actually a portable rapid charger!”

  1. @ashleyyeates9124 Avatar
    @ashleyyeates9124

    In the back of a diesel van πŸ˜…

    1. @s1_auds Avatar
      @s1_auds

      it’s not… the rear door of that van has a green UK rear plate, its electric

    2. @samuelstevens1129 Avatar
      @samuelstevens1129

      Google it, the green strip on the plate means that’s an electric vehicle

    3. @Defianthuman Avatar
      @Defianthuman

      In the US it would be gas or a E-Transit we don’t really have diesel vehicles in the US, except maybe some VW Jetta’s and other VW vehicles. Obviously Semis are but even school buses are really only gas these days.

    4. @drunkenhobo8020 Avatar
      @drunkenhobo8020

      It’s amazing how many people have made this exact daft comment without even beginning to check if they’re right.

      That’s how we ended up with Brexit.

    5. @riba2233 Avatar
      @riba2233

      Why do people upvote misinformation?

  2. @panosdotnet Avatar
    @panosdotnet

    It’s a power bank.

  3. @juanantoniopulido1645 Avatar
    @juanantoniopulido1645

    Power bank. Definitely, new cars are just tablets on wheels πŸ˜‚

    1. @royswae Avatar
      @royswae

      The massive iPads and TV screens they have inside, makes it even more true πŸ˜‚

    2. @Defianthuman Avatar
      @Defianthuman

      Tablet screens… iPad is name brand

    3. @royswae Avatar
      @royswae

      @ thanks for the correction. The new Mercedes screens looks like iPads tho

    4. @ggmu2003 Avatar
      @ggmu2003

      get a life

  4. @DimitriosCharalampidis Avatar
    @DimitriosCharalampidis

    I am sure the rapid charger is charged by a wind mill, right?

    1. @ALMX5DP Avatar
      @ALMX5DP

      I think nearly 50% of the UK’s electricity comes from renewables, so maybe that is true.

    2. @DimitriosCharalampidis Avatar
      @DimitriosCharalampidis

      @@ALMX5DP That’s a misconception. 43% of UK’s energy production/generation comes from renewable sources, however, that represents just 6% of UK’s energy consumption/usage. Media and politicians love statistics πŸ™‚

    3. @drunkenhobo8020 Avatar
      @drunkenhobo8020

      ​@@DimitriosCharalampidisIt’s not a misconception, he was right. He explicitly said electricity.
      If you’re talking about energy as a whole, then that includes gas heating and transport. Which is why we’re trying to clean up both heating by going electric and transport, by going electric.

    4. @drunkenhobo8020 Avatar
      @drunkenhobo8020

      ​@@DimitriosCharalampidisAnd if you’re going to try and be pedantic, don’t call them “wind mills”. They’re wind turbines. They’re not milling anything.

    5. @DimitriosCharalampidis Avatar
      @DimitriosCharalampidis

      @@drunkenhobo8020 You’re right. English is not my native language. Sorry about that.

  5. @henrybrar Avatar
    @henrybrar

    People long time ago used to laught when a horse used to bring fuel for a car standing on side which ran out of fuel.

    1. @snakeeyes9246 Avatar
      @snakeeyes9246

      Thank you. No one should be making fun of a 1000+ horsepower Porsche, or any car for that matter with that much power.

  6. @E30Sawyer Avatar
    @E30Sawyer

    At least it’s consistant, it’s in a Ford E-Transit 350.

  7. @Desertgamer-k4l Avatar
    @Desertgamer-k4l

    Soooo a power bank?

  8. @ImPDK Avatar
    @ImPDK

    I hate myself as much as you guys do but “Power Delivered” should actually be “Energy Delivered”.
    kWh is a unit of energy.
    I’m sorry πŸ™

    1. @drunkenhobo8020 Avatar
      @drunkenhobo8020

      No you’re exactly right, good spot. And I’d be a bit wary of using any equipment designed by people who didn’t know the difference.

  9. @Entertainment- Avatar
    @Entertainment-

    You can tell that equipment is Chinese by the font it’s using.

  10. @s1_auds Avatar
    @s1_auds

    It’s not a diesel van… , its an electric van (the green plate in place of where GB/UK would sit) powering an electric battery/generator which means that the van’s electricity will decrease meaning that the van is then stuck… because that makes a lot of sense?

    1. @sjhudon386 Avatar
      @sjhudon386

      Battery pack is pre charged, separate from the van.

    2. @Oliver3013 Avatar
      @Oliver3013

      ​@@sjhudon386yep the ppl don’t know they are commenting on diesel vans everywhere

  11. @bossadave Avatar
    @bossadave

    Imagine calculating this cars carbon footprint with its own fast charging van in tow. πŸ˜‚

    1. @Neojhun Avatar
      @Neojhun

      It’s only for emergencies. Note the van has Green tag on the number plate. It’s an E-Transit.

  12. @Oxygenpt-f4o Avatar
    @Oxygenpt-f4o

    You should follow the cable of the charger of the portable rapid charger instead!

  13. @robertlangley1664 Avatar
    @robertlangley1664

    I can’t see that van keeping up with Porsche all day long

  14. @marcushinton772 Avatar
    @marcushinton772

    Living the eco dream

  15. @SHADE_X1X Avatar
    @SHADE_X1X

    Bro used every single sound effect out there 😭😭

  16. @Lawrence-l6e Avatar
    @Lawrence-l6e

    Low-key imagining EVs charging mid-drive like jets refueling midair.

  17. @danielcresswell5519 Avatar
    @danielcresswell5519

    probably worth as much as the car

    1. @Neojhun Avatar
      @Neojhun

      Nope about 1/3rd the price of the car. Still very expensive for a charger.

    2. @oskar6661 Avatar
      @oskar6661

      That battery pack weighs about as much as that Porsche…

    3. @Neojhun Avatar
      @Neojhun

      @@oskar6661 WTF that is insane nonsense. That battery bank charger is about 1500lbs. Still about 300lbs lighter than a Porsche 365 from late 1940s. Original 911E is about 2100lbs. Soo basically most Porsches are much heavier.

  18. @RobB-w1k Avatar
    @RobB-w1k

    Portable! Does it come with the van ? πŸ˜‚

  19. @oskar6661 Avatar
    @oskar6661

    On the plus side, that Transit probably only weighs around 12,000 lbs.

    1. @Neojhun Avatar
      @Neojhun

      E-Transit weighs about 7100lbs. The power bank charger weighs about 1500lbs. Soo a total 8600lbs, well with in safe GVWR of the E-Transit. Soo very far from 12,000lbs.

  20. @OzPrince01 Avatar
    @OzPrince01

    Zapme is a British company which provide power delivery service

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