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    7 months ago

    50,000 cycles

    Wow, a lifetime of 137 years at one cycle per day. This could make off-grid systems mainstream.

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      737 months ago

      Long-time offgridder here. Would love to have a reasonable alternative to lead-acid or lithium. Opted for lead-acid again on the last battery swap around 5 years ago. Squeezed about 12 years out of the last set -though they were pretty degraded by that time. This bank is depreciating faster, probably because of increased use.

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        7 months ago

        Lead acid batteries seem to be less and less reliable lately. The warranties are shorter and shorter as well, which is the best supporting evidence I have beyond needing batteries more often for the 4-5 vehicles I maintain.

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      457 months ago

      For real. It will take up a lot more space than lithium, but if it lasts way longer and should end up being cheaper, it would definitely be the winning choice. Solar array on the roof and a huge outdoor battery in a shed against the house and no more electric bill, ever.

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      367 months ago

      Batteries degrade with age too. It would probably have to be cycled 10 times a day to get that many cycles.

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        177 months ago

        I could see that happening if these are used in gas hybrid cars, or ev taxis, or maybe grid scale energy buffering

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          87 months ago

          They may work for non plug in hybrids, which have quite small batteries that cycle a lot, but the energy density is far too low for full EV vehicles.

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          27 months ago

          Not likely, these are big and heavy and will likely be industrial.

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            17 months ago

            … Sodium Ion are already being sold in EVs.

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              17 months ago

              I had thought this maker had lower energy to weight density than the JAC, but I stand corrected.

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      67 months ago

      The shitty thing right now is grid connection is required by pretty much any building code, and the utilities are getting wise to solar. They’re moving a lot of the fees from power use to connection and line maintenance. My family was looking at solar, but since 2/3 of their power bill is just to be connected to the grid it wouldn’t save enough to make economic sense.