• cygnus@lemmy.ca
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    1 年前

    Other use cases would be where a car has some sodium batteries and some lithium based ones. The sodium batteries could serve most of the “wear and tear” of short trips, with a second smaller lithium back available to augment overall range which is not used as often.

    This is a neat idea, but wouldn’t solid-state lithium be far, far better for that purpose?

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        1 年前

        Not really — portable batteries are already on the market and aren’t that much more than conventional Li-ion.

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          Are they? Good to hear. However Samsung is starting mass production for EVs and they are targeting initially the most expensive segment. But let’s see once they start producing them.