Talk:Ion Power Cell/@comment-24944625-20180214190411

Well it is luck that seamoth doesn't use gasoline or diesel as fuel, because consumption would be massive, because you can travel ~100 kilometers with two ion power cells, and two ion power cells contain 4 ion cubes, and 1 ion cube contains energy of 5 kilotons of tnt, so 4 cubes contain 20 kilotons, so the energy consumed distance of 100 km is 83680000000000000 joules, (in this case we can say 83.68 trillion joules or 83.63 EJ (EJ means exajoules)) so 83.68 EJ in gasoline is 2594728682.17 liters. So seamoth would consume gasoline 2594728682.17 l/100 km so the seamoth isn't for poor, when gas price is about 1.5€/litre, so if you want to travel 1 kilometer it would cost you 38 920 930.23 € and in USD (because some of you live in US) it would be 48 212 913.11$ and one mile would cost 77 591 162.44$.

Well, fix in the reply if I counted something wrong