• @[email protected]
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    752 months ago

    Actually exciting battery tech that isn’t just fluff. They actually built the thing and tested it, rather than it being a theoretical, not-easily-produced thing and it worked.

    As others have said, this is for grid-scale and not EVs, but still exceptional progress and very important for energy storage.

    • partial_accumen
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      422 months ago

      As others have said, this is for grid-scale and not EVs, but still exceptional progress and very important for energy storage.

      I would argue that grid-scale energy storage is even more important than EV needs today.

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        222 months ago

        Grid scale batteries allow for better security by distributing storage across the network and lets us store renewable energy from peak hours.

        Cheap grid storage will be a game changer

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          172 months ago

          And it mitigates the current red herring of the anti-solar groups complaining that solar “generates too much electricity during the day, and not enough at night”.

          With an effective and balanced grid storage system across the country, we can recharge the batteries during the day and then use the power at night.

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            52 months ago

            I can only hope that the anti solar groups are arguing in bad faith when they complain about how the sun works.

            Either that or: they actually think that pro solar doesn’t understand this fact or one of the two groups doesn’t know how to pair solar with batteries.

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              32 months ago

              I think it’s the second one, because every time I’ve heard the objection about the Sun not working at night it has always been in the form of a gotcha and not in the form of a question like, how do we deal with this issue?

              • @[email protected]
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                22 months ago

                Yeah, it’s pretty obvious. They really think they’re the first ones to realize this.

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      I wouldn’t write off EV usage too quickly. The lithium batteries in EVs right now are around 160Wh/kg. The sodium batteries coming out of production lines now are about the same, but are also substantially cheaper, safer, and built out of more abundant materials.

      Yes, if you compare them to top of the line lithium batteries coming out of assembly lines now, they don’t look as good, but those batteries aren’t in actual cars yet. It’s very likely that we’ll see cheap EVs running sodium batteries, and they’ll often be good enough. We need more charge stations more than we need better batteries (as far as EVs go).

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        22 months ago

        Will be interesting if they need the same thermal management that lithium packs do. That adds a fair amount of weight to the system

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        I’m all for Sodium batts in cars, but my understanding is this battery tech is a different chemical composition than other Sodium Ion batteries. Most of those are not solid state AFAIK.