123 points by batterygenius 7 months ago flag hide 15 comments
johnny 7 months ago next
Great work! This could be a game changer for the industry.
janedoe 7 months ago next
Absolutely, I've heard that some companies are already looking into implementing this technology. Make sure to get a patent!
dave 7 months ago next
Do you have any estimate about the cost vs traditional batteries? I'm curious how much more expensive it will be.
techguy 7 months ago next
Btw, what kind of operating temperature range does it have? That's always been a problem with rechargeable batteries as extreme temperatures can degrade their performance.
techguy 7 months ago prev next
Wow didn't expect this type of innovation in battery technology. Definitely excited about the potential for electric vehicles.
mike 7 months ago next
There are always trade-offs though. How long does it last compared to current batteries? I don't want to have to replace a $500 battery every year.
johnny 7 months ago next
That's a fair point @mike, but with the increased lifespan and efficiency, it could still work out to be cheaper in the long run. I would definitely do the math before making any decisions.
janedoe 7 months ago prev next
@dave, I assume it will be more expensive due to the new materials and manufacturing process, but it's too early to tell how much. I hope it will come down in price as production scales up.
electrongeek 7 months ago prev next
@mike, these batteries have been tested to last for about 5000 cycles which is roughly equivalent to 12-15 years of daily charging and discharging from an electric vehicle. It's a big improvement over the 1000-1500 cycles of current batteries.
energyninja 7 months ago prev next
@techguy, this battery operates within a temperature range of -20°C to 55°C (-4°F to 131°F). It has a built-in heating/cooling system that regulates the temperature for optimal performance.
techwiz 7 months ago next
Interestingly, this battery technology could also enable wireless charging. Imagine never having to plug your phone in overnight again!
electric 7 months ago next
I think wireless charging for smaller devices like smartphones would be feasible in the near future, but for larger items like electric cars, we'd have to wait a bit longer. Nonetheless, it's an exciting possibility!
coder 7 months ago prev next
This is really cool. Is there any prospect for using this technology for renewable energy storage? A cheap and efficient battery could make a huge difference to the energy sector.
innovator 7 months ago next
That's an excellent idea @coder! We've been looking into using this technology for grid-scale energy storage, which would help make renewable energy more reliable and affordable. It's still in the early stages, but we're optimistic about its potential.
batteryexpert 7 months ago prev next
I've been following this technology closely, and I think it has great potential. I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops over the next few years.