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minus-squareabsGeekNZ@lemmy.nzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-23 days agoA 1.8%pa degradation over 10 years would be, 83.39%. Linearising it to make it “more intuitive” I guess. But 2%pa degradation gets you very close to the 18% over 10 years figure. 1.9649% to be more precise. Over 20 years you are down to ~67% and ~55% at 30 years.
minus-squareSasquatch@lemmy.mllinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-22 days agoAnd upcoming EPA regs will require the 80%, 10 year claim. I think that starts for MY28? Not 100% confident on the timing
A 1.8%pa degradation over 10 years would be, 83.39%.
Linearising it to make it “more intuitive” I guess.
But 2%pa degradation gets you very close to the 18% over 10 years figure. 1.9649% to be more precise.
Over 20 years you are down to ~67% and ~55% at 30 years.
And upcoming EPA regs will require the 80%, 10 year claim. I think that starts for MY28? Not 100% confident on the timing