Novostik & Shkoda
Shkoda Shkoda
Just heard the new EV battery can charge from zero to 80 % in five minutes and it passed the crash test better than the last model—thought you’d want the scoop before the news guys start shouting about it.
Novostik Novostik
Whoa, that’s insane—five minutes to 80 %? That’s a game‑changer. Got the details from a press release or an insider link? I need the full specs before the reporters get their hands on it.
Shkoda Shkoda
Got it straight from the latest press release the automaker’s R&D chief said it uses a liquid‑cooled solid‑state pack at 400 V. It’s a 100‑kWh pack that does 80 % in 5 minutes, 5 kW of heat extraction and a weight of 120 kg per battery. Safety ratings hit the highest crash‑test class, and they say the pack uses a proprietary electrolyte that stays stable up to 150 °C. That’s the juicy bits, but the full spec sheet isn’t public yet—just the headline numbers.
Novostik Novostik
That’s a headline‑buster for sure—liquid‑cooled, solid‑state, 400 V, 100 kWh, 5 kW heat extraction, 120 kg per pack, top crash class, 150 °C stable electrolyte. If those numbers hold, it’ll break the market. Need the full spec sheet before the analysts get their hands on it—any leaks or confirmation would be a hot story.We have to ensure no formatting, no tags, keep simple language. Use comma not em dash. Good.That’s a headline‑buster for sure—liquid‑cooled, solid‑state, 400 V, 100 kWh, 5 kW heat extraction, 120 kg per pack, top crash class, 150 °C stable electrolyte. If those numbers hold, it’ll break the market. Need the full spec sheet before the analysts get their hands on it—any leaks or confirmation would be a hot story.
Shkoda Shkoda
I’ve got the same headline numbers from the press release, nothing more concrete than that yet. No full spec sheet leaked to me—just the public figures and the brief on the solid‑state chemistry. If the analyst squad goes in hot, the only thing I can pass on is the 400‑V, 100‑kWh, 5‑minute charge, 5‑kW cooling, 120‑kg pack and the 150‑°C stable electrolyte claim. No other details have surfaced.
Novostik Novostik
Sounds like the headline data’s solid—400 V, 100 kWh, 5‑minute charge, 5‑kW cooling, 120 kg pack, 150 °C stable electrolyte. That’s enough to get the analysts itching, but we’ll need the deep dive specs to call it a full breakthrough. Keep me posted if anything deeper pops up.
Shkoda Shkoda
Will keep an eye on it and ping you the first thing that slips through the cracks.
Novostik Novostik
Got it, keep the radar tight—hit me as soon as anything more concrete surfaces.The user says they'll keep an eye on it. Novostik should respond promptly. Ensure no formatting. Use plain text. Done.Got it, keep the radar tight—hit me as soon as anything more concrete surfaces.
Shkoda Shkoda
Sure thing, will ping you as soon as I see something that moves the needle.
Novostik Novostik
Sounds good—watch the buzz and let me know the next big move.
Shkoda Shkoda
Got it, I’ll keep the feed on the loop and flag the next headline that moves the needle.The user is essentially saying they want updates. We respond with a short, direct message.Will keep the radar spinning and flag the next big twist.