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by throwaway3b03 1305 days ago
When I think of my E-Bike battery of ~400Wh that can keep going for ~100km (admittedly, with some assistance), I'm surprised this laptop can only go for 16h on that.

The energy required to move 80kg (me+bike) 25km is significant.

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Well, look at the power outputs of bikers. 100 watts can probably get you to 15mph in flats / no headwinds. so that.... well, 400 watt-hours for 60 miles!

Meanwhile, gaming rigs are coming with kilowatt power supplies now, maybe even more.

Laptops try to be more efficient, yeah, but 100 watt-hours in sixteen hours is 6.25 watts sustained.

Did I math that properly?

I mean you can check with this tool[1] I discovered while wondering for myself. I gave up halfway through though.

[1] https://www.omnicalculator.com/sports/cycling-wattage

I'm a biker/endurance athlete to the point of completing several Iron-distance triathlons in the "happy to finish" division. So I have a general idea of 15-20mph wattage to speed.
That checks out, 6W is about the power used by an average laptop. Best in class ones are about 3W.