Again, thanks for uploading these. When it comes to energy storage, we should try to avoid assuming EVs are going to replace all our cars. I think 50% would be lucky. Hopefully 1/3. Furthermore, swappable batteries with much lower capacities would also change the figures for total EV battery storage on the grid.
I’m surprised this talk omitted Highview’s liquid air batteries which can store energy for months with almost no energy loss and the larger the storage capacity, the cheaper the cost per KWh.
@@agustingonzalezdeabiega6086 So these guys are more interested in staying on topic than solving global warming? Are we going to have a robust debate about energy storage or aren’t we? Besides, liquid air batteries are thermal batteries. They freeze the air by removing the heat and storing it.
Again, thanks for uploading these.
When it comes to energy storage, we should try to avoid assuming EVs are going to replace all our cars. I think 50% would be lucky. Hopefully 1/3. Furthermore, swappable batteries with much lower capacities would also change the figures for total EV battery storage on the grid.
Are the slides from these talks available? 🤞🤓💜
I’m surprised this talk omitted Highview’s liquid air batteries which can store energy for months with almost no energy loss and the larger the storage capacity, the cheaper the cost per KWh.
Because the talk is about thermal storage...
@@agustingonzalezdeabiega6086 So these guys are more interested in staying on topic than solving global warming? Are we going to have a robust debate about energy storage or aren’t we? Besides, liquid air batteries are thermal batteries. They freeze the air by removing the heat and storing it.