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Gil V.'s avatar

This article is truly enlightening! 🔋

Excited to see such promising developments, especially for those of us who have been innovating in this space.

We’ve been working on a project that perfectly aligns with this trend, focusing on Na-Ion batteries and enhancing their durability without sacrificing cost-effectiveness. ⚡

This synergy between cutting-edge research and practical solutions is paving the way for a more sustainable and economically viable energy future. 🌍

(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=If1y4ExSTQc)

Terje Petersen's avatar

My understanding of Wrights Law is that prices are expected to drop at a fixed percentage relative to cumulative production. Not due to annual production. Which is why the price of petrol engines would take such a long time from here to decline because a single doubling of the total historical cumulative production would now take a very long time.

Sodium batteries look promising. But lithium sulphur batteries will also likely be great. They still have lithium, but they offer the prospect of a lot my energy storage per unit of lithium.

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