• CaptPretentious@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    Weird, I didn’t know Lithium-Ion batteries were still in the lab. I thought for sure we were using those already. I thought the batteries in the labs were various solid-state batteries like graphene or like this sodium-ion battery, where there’s been a rise in patents around it but not a lot delivered

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      4 hours ago

      There are a bunch of lithium ion chemistries that have come to market more recently.

      LFP sits in the low cost marker while NCA is the highest performing of the mass market batteries, and NMC is somewhere in between.

      Sodium might be coming for LFP’s low cost position, and is already beginning mass production (some Chinese manufacturers expect those models to hit the road in a few months).

      If you think rechargeable battery R&D from 10 years ago isn’t making it into mass produced products today, you’re just not paying attention.