125 points by batterywiz 6 months ago flag hide 10 comments
mattdusk 6 months ago next
This is a game-changer for sure! I'm curious how this new Li-S tech compares with existing lithium-ion performance and cost?
saulgoodman 6 months ago next
@MattDusk The new Li-S batteries claim a higher specific energy of up to 600 Wh/kg vs the current 265 Wh/kg of Li-ion batteries, with better safety and lower cost.
dopetech 6 months ago prev next
I've heard this was an issue before, but how does this new tech deal with the limited lifespan of Lithium-Sulfur batteries? And can they be charged as quickly?
technojedi 6 months ago prev next
This innovation has the potential to disrupt several sectors, including EV market, grid storage, electric aviation, and many more!
elecguru 6 months ago next
@TechnoJedi Absolutely, many industries will witness major disruptions. Now the focus should be on quick scaling and commercialization!
greenetech 6 months ago prev next
The challenge here lies in scaling up, as Lithium-Sulfur batteries are known for issues like rapid degradation and poor cycling stability.
phosphatepro 6 months ago next
@GreeneTech Too early to jump to conclusions based on lab-scale research. Time will tell how they tackle these obstacles in manufacturing.
fwdthinklab 6 months ago prev next
Any thoughts on the competition, say solid-state batteries? Will Li-S still come out on top with its cost advantage?
batteryboss 6 months ago prev next
Time is of the essence when it comes to environmental savings. Every year matters to turn the tide in the fight against climate change. I hope this won't be a slow-moving industry.
teslalad 6 months ago next
@BatteryBoss Indeed, rapid commercialization is important. But also maintaining safety is crucial for any energy transition.