• Resonosity@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Redox flow, sodium ion, iron air, etc.

    There are some 600+ current chemical-based battery technologies out there.

    Hell for me, once sodium is cracked, that shit is so abundant that production wouldn’t have many bottlenecks to get started.

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      6 months ago

      Will Li-ion battery companies let that happen? They want profit, which means they want to keep the high battery cost.

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        6 months ago

        Oil & Gas companies didn’t want Solar, Wind, and Storage to proliferate, yet they did because of cost savings.

        I think we could start to see that for these alternative-ion batteries if lithium supply ever becomes an issue. There will always be a niche that has the opportunity to grow in the economy. Just takes the right circumstances and preparation