Rossi: EV Charging Interface 90-95 Per Cent Efficient

A question was asked on the Journal of Nuclear Physics yesterday about the efficiency of the interface that Andrea Rossi has stated is necessary for the E-Cat NGU to charge an EV battery:

Yury Evdokimov
August 12, 2024 at 7:53 AM
Dear Dr. Rossi,
what is the efficiency achieved in your interface for charging an electric vehicle battery?

Best wishes to you and your work,
Yury Evdokimov

Andrea Rossi
August 12, 2024 at 4:03 PM
Yury Evdokimov:
Good question: should be between 90 and 95%,
Warm Regards,
A.R.

Rossi has said that the interface involves using capacitors, probably other components too, so I would guess that there are some heat losses. If the E-Cat NGU really does not require any input energy to charge the EV battery the COP would still be infinite, which would be an incredible achievement. If the charging interface produces some heat and adds volume and weight to the system (we don’t know how much yet) then I think it can be considered a fairly minor issue borne out of necessity.