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Yuritopiaposadism [none/use name]@hexbear.net to technology@hexbear.netEnglish · 12 days ago

Sodium Battery Company Reveals Insane 20% Better Efficiency Than Lithium

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Sodium Battery Company Reveals Insane 20% Better Efficiency Than Lithium

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    maybe it’s 20% less inefficient.

    so 90% efficient could be called 10% inefficient. and 20% of 10% is 2%. so 20% better efficiency gets you a 92% efficient battery.

    it’s a stretch yes, but stranger things have happened in the funny lands of title crafting

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      that sounds like something marketing would come up with

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      Could be gains in weight as well. A significantly lighter battery will have gains in range efficiency for a vehicle if it was much lighter that the other.

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