This weeks “Battery that will change the world”

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    Brydo
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      The only person who got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.
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    • #221124
      Brydo
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        The highest energy density lithium ion battery in the world is INSANE

        The only person who got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.
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        #221125
        Brydo
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          CATL CEO: “This New Condensed Battery Breakthrough Will Destroy The Entire EV Industry!”

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          #221136
          kezo
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            CATL’s 500Wh/kg “Qilin” semi sold state battery is interesting, although the 500Wh/Kg is probably measured on the cell level.  Even so 620 mile NEDC is not to be snubed at.

            Interestingly Nio’s 150Kw launched last year was a 360Wh/kg seni solid state battery made by “WeLion” is another 620 miler NEDC!

            I very much doubt they will come in the affordable car market for a while sadly.

            #223217
            Brydo
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              New 621-mile range EV battery charges in six minutes and works in any weather

              The only person who got all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe.
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              #225445
              wmcforum
              Which Mobility Car

                Toyota are all over the news with their (Panasonic) solid state battery:

                https://www.toyota.ie/company/news/2021/solid-state-batteries#

                 

                #225462
                Brydo
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                  I have no doubt that we are close to a seismic jump in battery technology with many very promising designs on the table. Solid state batteries have been talked about for many years with Toyotas, in particular, being promised for about ten years, if I’m not mistaken. So fingers crossed we get the battery to change the minds of those who are “not convinced”.
                  My personal choice if I had to choose a particular advancement would be speed of charging. Range is important to many but in my opinion if you have a battery that gives 250 miles on a charge and takes 5 minutes to re-charge, the concerns almost entirely disappear.

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                  #225470
                  kezo
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                    I have no doubt that we are close to a seismic jump in battery technology with many very promising designs on the table.

                    Without a doubt Brydo, the world of battery manufacturers are racing to be the first to put solid state battery’s into mass production and into vehicles – Toyota is leading with Patents with companies like Panasonic, Panasonic also team up with Imec, Chin’s CATL (the largest battery manufacturer in the world) China’s NIO also with Panasonic (though I think it been suspended) and WeoLink. DongFeng Motor a little heard of part of the PSA(D) group has said 2024, USA Quantumskape has teamed up with Volkswagon and BMW has turned to Hyundai to name a few.

                    Too many to list but, there’s several world battery makers listed in the link

                    https://thechinaproject.com/2023/01/13/could-chinese-companies-produce-revolutionary-solid-state-batteries-by-2024/

                    #225476
                    MFillingham
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                      We’ve had a huge number of game changing batteries all at concept stage and all requiring a good few years to even know if they’re viable for mass production.  I’m convinced that in the times ahead people will look back at the best batteries available now and snigger at the ancient technology.  A bit like the 3 mile an hour motor vehicles.  The problem is I don’t expect to be around to see it.

                       

                      It would be amazing to see something that used chemicals that are not rare and don’t need mining but reality is that unless a new mineral can be created and grown in a lab, batteries will still need large scale mining and the damage that incurs.   All that said, it’s still better than the damage caused by pumping liquids out of the ground, burning off gasses on site and then piping those liquids thousands of miles, with refining processes using more energy and creating more waste.

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                      Mark

                      #225481
                      kezo
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                        The problem is I don’t expect to be around to see it.

                        I hope we are! You might just see me in an electric car 🙂

                        #225900
                        Marc
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                          Toyota are claiming the be developing a battery capable of a 745 mile range and a recharge time of 10 minutes.

                          https://insideevs.com/news/675517/toyota-battery-breakthrough-745-miles-range/

                           

                          Daughters motability car Hyundai Tucson Ultimate self charging hybrid Serenity White Moss Grey interior.
                          My car SEAT Ibiza SE Tec 1.2 petrol TSI 2017.

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