Yup. Its being invented constantly. And it never makes it to market because working in a lab and working in real life are different. They are always "working to scale it to mass production". Look up all the failed battery chemistries for the last 50 years, even the ones based on some form of lithium ion that was gobs better what was in use but still went no where.
No it's not being invented constantly. Better solid state battery tech is already invented, and there are already plans in works to have them in vehicles before 2030. I mean some basic research into this would show you this, but I gotta explain it for your dogbrain for some reason. There was not as much incentive in the past 50 years to make better batteries that charged faster, what we had was sufficient, but now there is.
These last few years have shown that we need battery batteries, and there is millions and billions of dollars being poured into companies working on them, but I'm sure they're just wasting their money cause someone who can't come up with a better username than "Ausernamegoeshere" says they won't work. 😂😂😂
I mean they could be lying, but they're spending millions of dollars to get these better batteries, BMW expects to have a solid state battery in cars by 2028, but I'm sure you know better, right? They just throwing their money away on something that nobody wants cause "Ausernamegoeshere" said it's a niche market.
So, which battery chemistry is BMW using? Oh, thats right: NMC with new annode material. Its going to be roughly equivalent in power delivery to current lion packs used in EVs.
Did you know that in 2010, the USDOE spent 120 million to bring non LiOn technologies to market is less than 5 years that exceeded then-current LiOn capacity? Glad that worked out.
It's almost like....in the last 100 years, energy density in batteries has increased about 8-10x and its been funded aggressively for most of that time period. It's just so....weird how free money is hoovered up from government alphabet agencies. Almost like there's a parasite class selling hopes and dreams, forever promising that everything anyone wants is just around the corner.
But no, go ahead and keep up with the insults because you don't know shit.
Yup. Its being invented constantly. And it never makes it to market because working in a lab and working in real life are different. They are always "working to scale it to mass production". Look up all the failed battery chemistries for the last 50 years, even the ones based on some form of lithium ion that was gobs better what was in use but still went no where.
Just a few years. Just keep waiting.
No it's not being invented constantly. Better solid state battery tech is already invented, and there are already plans in works to have them in vehicles before 2030. I mean some basic research into this would show you this, but I gotta explain it for your dogbrain for some reason. There was not as much incentive in the past 50 years to make better batteries that charged faster, what we had was sufficient, but now there is.
These last few years have shown that we need battery batteries, and there is millions and billions of dollars being poured into companies working on them, but I'm sure they're just wasting their money cause someone who can't come up with a better username than "Ausernamegoeshere" says they won't work. 😂😂😂
It does currently say 2030. 15 years ago, it was 2020. Ten years before that, 2010.
But you'd know this if you paused to do more than read hit Google news fluff for your world view.
I mean they could be lying, but they're spending millions of dollars to get these better batteries, BMW expects to have a solid state battery in cars by 2028, but I'm sure you know better, right? They just throwing their money away on something that nobody wants cause "Ausernamegoeshere" said it's a niche market.
So, which battery chemistry is BMW using? Oh, thats right: NMC with new annode material. Its going to be roughly equivalent in power delivery to current lion packs used in EVs.
Did you know that in 2010, the USDOE spent 120 million to bring non LiOn technologies to market is less than 5 years that exceeded then-current LiOn capacity? Glad that worked out.
It's almost like....in the last 100 years, energy density in batteries has increased about 8-10x and its been funded aggressively for most of that time period. It's just so....weird how free money is hoovered up from government alphabet agencies. Almost like there's a parasite class selling hopes and dreams, forever promising that everything anyone wants is just around the corner.
But no, go ahead and keep up with the insults because you don't know shit.