Big cells aren’t necessarily good… if something goes wrong that’s a lot of energy being impacted. If a cell goes bad, that’s a more expensive repair. I’m sure there’s other issues as well.
It can save on initial costs though in various ways as well.
There’s going to be some equilibrium where size, cost, safety all converge
Big cells aren’t necessarily good… if something goes wrong that’s a lot of energy being impacted. If a cell goes bad, that’s a more expensive repair. I’m sure there’s other issues as well.
It can save on initial costs though in various ways as well.
There’s going to be some equilibrium where size, cost, safety all converge
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