Future of Batteries: Fragmented Landscape, Sodium-Ion & Energy Density
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Dive into the rapidly evolving world of battery technology as we explore the fragmented landscape anticipated in the next three years, moving beyond the sole dominance of lithium-ion. This discussion uncovers groundbreaking advancements poised to redefine energy storage and electric vehicles.
Discover how new chemistries are pushing energy density to unprecedented levels, moving far beyond traditional lithium-ion. Learn about the economic revolution driven by sodium-ion batteries, which are set to dramatically lower costs for home storage and car manufacturers by 2027, while also eliminating reliance on ethically problematic materials like cobalt.
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But but really what my interest was what you did on the battery situation and I read it and I wanted to interview on that. So, thank you again for your time. So, you've actually talked about perhaps in the next three years, we're likely to see a fragmented battery landscape, not a single winner. The disk chemistries to solve this problem. So, for the big picture over the next three years, the way I read your article, lithium ion still dominates. But despite all the hype, lithium ion is remain incumbent probably through the next few years. But there's big improvements likely to come from other sections. So, let me hand it over to you and start talking about that article you wrote about the battery technologies and what we can look for in the next few years. Yeah, sure. And let me start by just saying, the, the current state-of-the-art in lithium is lithium iron phosphate. Right? So, that's, that's the state-of-the-art. But as I mentioned earlier, it's almost every week there's some new announcement of either battery chemistry breakthroughs in the lab or battery manufacturing breakthroughs. Usually with some laminate technology that's layering different, you know, different ...