Researchers are hoping that a new, low-cost battery which holds four times the energy capacity of lithium-ion batteries and is far cheaper to produce will significantly reduce the cost of transitioning to a decarbonised economy.
There would be still a huge market for stationary batteries where price and availability is more important than weight or power density. This market is still dominated by lead-acid batteries, that Sodium batteries easily beat performance wise.
agreed. my opinion besides that article is that there shall be no market. this should be DIY/T(together) and easy to build yourself. cause the market sucks. also i’m really desperate of seeing fellow human beings believing in such technologies to save us for a brand new green capitalist system. it won’t work, we have to listen to the indigenous, they don’t need no batteries, we really consume to much we destroy the world of them, of animals, of plants, of everything. no more markets. DIY/T forever!
There would be still a huge market for stationary batteries where price and availability is more important than weight or power density. This market is still dominated by lead-acid batteries, that Sodium batteries easily beat performance wise.
agreed. my opinion besides that article is that there shall be no market. this should be DIY/T(together) and easy to build yourself. cause the market sucks. also i’m really desperate of seeing fellow human beings believing in such technologies to save us for a brand new green capitalist system. it won’t work, we have to listen to the indigenous, they don’t need no batteries, we really consume to much we destroy the world of them, of animals, of plants, of everything. no more markets. DIY/T forever!