Zinc batteries that offer an alternative to lithium just got a big boostboem@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 284 points – 1 years agotechnologyreview.com29Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentselectric car problem solved?Energy density on these are woefully inadequate for cars, but that doesn't matter for stationary storage which is what this is for.I'm more interested in how they will troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance to the battery, since halides are quite toxic.First they need to see if they work and can be produced economically
electric car problem solved?Energy density on these are woefully inadequate for cars, but that doesn't matter for stationary storage which is what this is for.I'm more interested in how they will troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance to the battery, since halides are quite toxic.First they need to see if they work and can be produced economically
Energy density on these are woefully inadequate for cars, but that doesn't matter for stationary storage which is what this is for.I'm more interested in how they will troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance to the battery, since halides are quite toxic.First they need to see if they work and can be produced economically
I'm more interested in how they will troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance to the battery, since halides are quite toxic.First they need to see if they work and can be produced economically
electric car problem solved?
Energy density on these are woefully inadequate for cars, but that doesn't matter for stationary storage which is what this is for.
I'm more interested in how they will troubleshoot and perform preventative maintenance to the battery, since halides are quite toxic.
First they need to see if they work and can be produced economically