Amazing presenter! She actually understands what's going on, asks the right questions, and in real time can translate what the scientists and researchers are saying into language that everyone can understand.
A very good video. This is what BBC tomorrow's world should be like today if it had survived.... Which it really should've done. Well done fully charged.
Oh dear! Tomorrow's World was never this good. It had too many people making the programme and the goodies were more PR pieces than investigative journalism. Can you think of one thing on Tomorrow's World that you can remember now? Blue Peter was far more memorable, even EastEnders but not Tomorrow's World. I think FC is done with true passion, the presenters are not mere hired hands.
@@pdsnpsnldlqnop3330 I wouldn't say TW was perfect by any means but at least it was a proper science show. The fact that there's nothing like it on primetime TV anymore is a travesty.
@@martinwray7001 Nobody watches TV any more. It is on in the background but people don't engage with it like they used to. There was a time when everyone shared a conversation about what they saw on 'Life on Earth' the night before or even developments in 'Dallas'. I don't think we will be going back to the days of four channels, with three of them having something good to offer. The gig is up and I prefer being able to indulge in things like FC online with a decent comments thread. The TV was oft shouted at but it never heard you and 'Points of View' was somewhat filtered. TV budgets were big - there is no 'Life on Earth' grade show on RUclips so yes it is a travesty in a way.
informative ??? really ?? this is the Shell-BP- fossil fuel disaster all over again. here is some info they wont give you: they pump water into the ground to extract the lithium. on average, 1 gram of lithium in 1 liter of water. One electric car battery needs 15 kilo of lithium. So one EV battery uses 15 million liters of water, and that is just for the lithium. Big mining companies bribe, bully and bulldozer their way in, and our planet and local populations get fucked in the ass. fully charged should do a show on this topic. Start with Portugal where this disaster is about to take place. (5th largest lithium reserve on the planet)
Dr. Helen Czerski is an excellent presenter who is a real find and a true asset to the Fullychargedshow family. She is clear, precise and brilliant. Robert, once more, you have outdone yourself. The channel keeps growing and becoming better as time goes by. The production values of each episode rival anything on commercial TV. Keep up the fantastic job. Thank you for producing such wonderful material.
Fascinating! This episode was loaded with information. Dr. Czerski is an excellent presenter and asked highly intelligent and relevant questions. Kudos all around.
Helen is absolutely great at asking the right question, it shows she knows her stuff. You're doing great. Remember: the more you relax, the more you have fun, the more we have fun watching it :D it's the golden rule of presenting. Keep calm and be the quirky you, it works :D
... and apparently, she's got quite the 'on-site' fan club! Did you notice how many people popped in while they were taping? And I don't mean the co-worker who just did her stuff & split... that's all in a workday. One guy, in particular, kept sticking his head in. It makes me wonder if the only way to get to the bathroom was through her workspace! :-)
Why now? The demand for the batteries for secondary uses means there will be no stock available to run a recycling center for the next ten to twenty years. If you don't include the LEAF, car batteries last fifteen to twenty years before they show enough loss to make it even looking like them may be recycled. And at that point, there are plenty of buyers to create stationary storage systems.
You can buy a 1000 battery cells on ebay from laptops and 40% will be dead beyond recovery, even when cells broken down from car batteries are tested the is likely to be dead cells in a pack that need recycling.
(Prof) Helen is a great addition to the Fully Charged team! Let her travel the world and show us all the latest developments from the top laboratories and universities!!
Sweet Mother of God. This show is getting positively "cinematic" - for the lack of a better word -. I still remember the slightly awkward camera work in the beginning of this channel ... this shows work presumes a much larger budget than it probably has.
@@ignasb , the content was always more or less to my fancy. the content is why I started watching, but now each episode indulges me on so many levels. oh, what the heck, gonna watch it one more time.
Great episode. You have really proven that the big networks are not needed for a great show. Dr. Helen did an awesome job with the tech details. More episodes with Dr. Helen please. Maybe do a few longer episodes with a really deep dive into certain areas like what computerphile does.
Great addition to the fully charged team! I'm glad you guys make such an effort to explain things in a way that is both informative and clear as possible!
I.E,. "so even Paul can get (most of) it" Just wondering aloud why there isn't an 18650 or 21700-sized cell that is square-shaped, sort of like the prismatic cell.
I think the reason is that one of the main advantages of prismatics is that they can be built with a lot of surface area giving a potential cooling advantage. If they are in a cube or a deep rectangle you would need to cool on more than one side making the pack more complicated to build and therefore more expensive. Also a cuboid is structurally less strong than a cylinder so either more packaging of the cell or pack would be needed when compared to using a cylinder to maintain structural integrity and safety. @@OwenzDaddy
Thank you. This is the first time I've seen anyone explain how and why lithium batteries degrade and lose performance, and the trade offs of different battery chemistries! Dr. Czerski thank you and well done!
Doctor Czerski is a great addition to the team. It's very apparent that she is putting her interviewees at ease, and that results in a great video for all of us. Also, I think the editing of this video is one of the best I've seen in this channel. Keep up the great work!
Another great contribution from Helen, and a superb production by the team. Helen (and Maggie) and the two boys make up a winning team which I'm proud to contribute to monthly. I've already paid for my Silverstone hotel room in June, just waiting now to pay for the entry tickets.
Intelligent, knowledgeable, well-spoken people being interviewed and not being interrupted by an interviewer with an agenda. I don't care what the subject is, I could listen to them all day. Love the format of this show. I need to know what the workout routine is of Dr Czerski, too. She's looking very fit.
This has absolutely been one of the best videos about cell production, challenges, and implementations I have seen. Great job Dr. Hellen, great job Dr. Melanie, and to everybody else at WMG. Dr. Melanie's explanation of SEI was fantastic, and it's something I've seen explained poorly at least a thousand times.
Really great video! I've been to WMG several times and have visited these labs. I have a project ongoing with some of these people, and cannot speak highly enough about the awesome work they do!
I love Dr Czerski's enthusiasm - her passion for the science is infectious. She explains the key points well to a laymen such as myself. I really hope she features in more videos to help me understand these technologies.
Excellent episode with really great, concise explanations from all the scientists/engineers to well thought out questions.. Fantastic presentation and the filming and editing is as good as any documentary I have seen on mainstream TV.
Wow, it is amazing that you got Dr. Helen Czerski, she is a well known BBC presenter. I have never seen her in a RUclips video. If great scientists like her value Fully Charged and do videos for it, that is really a great success for your channel. Great job Helen and congratulations to a quality that is on a level with the BBC!
Very informative video and an excellent choice of program hostess. Dr Helen is clearly the perfect one to help explain these chemical processes. Fantastic presenter.
@@fullychargedshow AHhhhh! I feel so lucky to have seen her explaining this! This is the kind of scientific communication the world needs. Truly. These kinds of episodes (a very knowledgeable presenter + unique view into a special facility/topic/research area) are the kind of spark that turns kids into scientists (and dreamers!) I really hope she can stay. Thank you, Dr. Helen and fullycharged's team.
ikjadoon . Not so sure. Robert and Johnny have fine tuned their natural ability to be both knowledgeable and self deprecating . The “ well you tell me” look straight to camera. It’s a fine art, to be understood and joined. This wasn’t.
@@andyphillips7435 Well, sure, after a few hundred videos, everybody can get fine tuned. ;) I agree with your overall point and still see potential to be developed here. They're knowledgeable, absolutely (e..g, loved their supercapacitor episode a while back), but that came after many, many years of videos and owning EVs.
Pure awesome. Highly educated and motivated people presenting? Dr Helen Czerski, thanks! This takes me back to factory tours I have been on. I love this reveal of tech. We could use more battery vids please!
Great to see Helen joining the team - Always enjoyed her informative and enthusiastically presented physics documentaries on TV and this episode was just that.
Dr. Hellen, I learned more about the workings of battery cells, the present and what can be expected in the future through your presentation, than I have come across in the past, thank you. I look forward to seeing more of your presentation soon.
What a good episode! Particularly liked how well the SEI layer was explained. Great questions asked by Helen and good explanations from the interviewees.
Fabulous to know we are still doing cutting edge research in the UK, the main stream news just goes for doom and gloom. Also so refreshing not to be dumbed down. What a great channel.
A superb episode, thank you Fully Charged. Great to see the innovation and talent on show in such a defining area of modern day electrics and electronics.
Really enjoyed the explanation of battery technology in this video. FC is leading the way that society should learn to move on and leave ICE vehicles behind.
Brilliant episode, really great to see what's inside some of those manufacturers' packs and looks like the WMG are killing it. Dr. Czerski seems like a great fit into the Fully Charged shed!
"..but the company now is aiming to ship its 10-foot cube commercial units in 2020 for proof-of-concept field deployments....." (Won't exactly fit in a leaf?) Even in static storage it seems "cheap" is becoming a factor, rather than size, or volume. When sodium (cheap/ safe) cells are available, does liquid metal stand up?
Right, their technology is more suited to large scale rather than portable applications, but I'd really like to see something like this for residential solar. They say the Liquid Metal Battery could be "cheap as dirt" and extremely durable and long lasting. They've been at it for ten years though and haven't seen any product become available or much news lately so am wondering.....
@@rogerstarkey5390 Aquion tried to sell fully recyclable, harmless, unkillable (can sit flat forever with no damage) sodium static batteries but went bust (hmm seems they got bought up and are still going, but now in China). They had quite low power density and very low energy density. The MIT liquid cell should last pretty-much forever in cycle terms. Not sure what energy density they've ended up with, and there is the issue that there is very large standby loss because it has to run at >400C. This may not matter for grid stabilistion use as you just run the grid delivery through them to keep them toasty. It's still not at all clear how the sodium, liquid metal, vanadium flow, metal-air, lithium and good-old lead-acid families are going to divvy up market share. Only lead acid, lithium and (just) vanadium flow are successful so far. It seems to be very hard to get enough manufacturing volume to compete with a new chemistry (I think low volume/high cost killed Aquion - maybe the new owners will succeed).
It's so refreshing not to have information dumbed down and canned like you see so often these days. Interesting, informative conversations here, amazing production overall!
yeah I stopped supporting them in the same way for similar reasons. Someone else mentioned tomorrows world in the comments. I had completely forgotten about that show but this has some similarities.
Very much enjoyed this engineering approach to battery packaging. There are more detailed RUclipss around but this one covered the subject without getting lost in the weeds. Excellent editing.
Excellent- best episode I’ve seen in ages - very precise questions, great technical information from people who know batteries. No waffle, straight talking info, on what we prob all want to know. Batteries- it’s all about batteries.
Finally! Something more than "this is beautiful" and "so great", some concrete science behind it all. I actually learned something. Could be even more specific, deep dive.
Amazing presenter! She actually understands what's going on, asks the right questions, and in real time can translate what the scientists and researchers are saying into language that everyone can understand.
You mean like... "the thing that looks like an oven" ? :D
She is very charismatic as well.
A very good video. This is what BBC tomorrow's world should be like today if it had survived.... Which it really should've done. Well done fully charged.
Oh dear! Tomorrow's World was never this good. It had too many people making the programme and the goodies were more PR pieces than investigative journalism. Can you think of one thing on Tomorrow's World that you can remember now? Blue Peter was far more memorable, even EastEnders but not Tomorrow's World. I think FC is done with true passion, the presenters are not mere hired hands.
@@pdsnpsnldlqnop3330 I wouldn't say TW was perfect by any means but at least it was a proper science show. The fact that there's nothing like it on primetime TV anymore is a travesty.
I’ll second that Martin. This show ignites the wonder of science I got from TW when I was young. I’m so happy Fully Charged exists.
@@martinwray7001 Nobody watches TV any more. It is on in the background but people don't engage with it like they used to. There was a time when everyone shared a conversation about what they saw on 'Life on Earth' the night before or even developments in 'Dallas'. I don't think we will be going back to the days of four channels, with three of them having something good to offer. The gig is up and I prefer being able to indulge in things like FC online with a decent comments thread. The TV was oft shouted at but it never heard you and 'Points of View' was somewhat filtered. TV budgets were big - there is no 'Life on Earth' grade show on RUclips so yes it is a travesty in a way.
BBC's Click is the closest show to Tomorrow's World.
Good episode. Very informative. Good questions asked by Helen. Thanks
The questions were not good. They were great! We want to see more content like this!
Yes, we learned the positives and negatives of each battery shape....
Sorry.
Alan Reid GOOD QUESTIONS YET NO BASICS REGARDING THESE POUCH BATTERIES, ENERGY DENSITY, WEIGHT DENSITY ETC
informative ??? really ?? this is the Shell-BP- fossil fuel disaster all over again.
here is some info they wont give you:
they pump water into the ground to extract the lithium.
on average, 1 gram of lithium in 1 liter of water. One electric car battery needs 15 kilo of lithium.
So one EV battery uses 15 million liters of water, and that is just for the lithium.
Big mining companies bribe, bully and bulldozer their way in, and our planet and local populations get fucked in the ass.
fully charged should do a show on this topic. Start with Portugal where this disaster is about to take place. (5th largest lithium reserve on the planet)
Dr. Helen Czerski is an excellent presenter who is a real find and a true asset to the Fullychargedshow family. She is clear, precise and brilliant. Robert, once more, you have outdone yourself. The channel keeps growing and becoming better as time goes by. The production values of each episode rival anything on commercial TV. Keep up the fantastic job. Thank you for producing such wonderful material.
Fascinating! This episode was loaded with information. Dr. Czerski is an excellent presenter and asked highly intelligent and relevant questions. Kudos all around.
Helen is absolutely great at asking the right question, it shows she knows her stuff.
You're doing great. Remember: the more you relax, the more you have fun, the more we have fun watching it :D it's the golden rule of presenting. Keep calm and be the quirky you, it works :D
This channel just gets better. Love Helen!
Will she be a regular host?
Giles Wendes that’s because she seems passionate about what she does. Well done
It is difficult to concentrate on the topic because I am jealous of her look / style. She seems gorgeous wearing anything.
Dr Loveridge communicated her information in a way that was understandable and interesting to a layman like myself. Great Video!
... and apparently, she's got quite the 'on-site' fan club! Did you notice how many people popped in while they were taping? And I don't mean the co-worker who just did her stuff & split... that's all in a workday. One guy, in particular, kept sticking his head in. It makes me wonder if the only way to get to the bathroom was through her workspace! :-)
Very interesting. Would love to see a dedicated episode to how battery recycling works.
Why now? The demand for the batteries for secondary uses means there will be no stock available to run a recycling center for the next ten to twenty years.
If you don't include the LEAF, car batteries last fifteen to twenty years before they show enough loss to make it even looking like them may be recycled.
And at that point, there are plenty of buyers to create stationary storage systems.
You can buy a 1000 battery cells on ebay from laptops and 40% will be dead beyond recovery, even when cells broken down from car batteries are tested the is likely to be dead cells in a pack that need recycling.
@@earlpottinger671 Because I would like to think long-term. Not start worrying about the problem a second before it happens.
The recycled battery is 5 times more expensive then the new one, that means nobody really cares much about recycling, for now.
Please, do that. I don't have a clue, but I should.
Quality of this episode is extremely high. 1. Good editor, 2. Great presenter, 3 great subject. It's like... you can't complain. Perfect 10/10
Awesome, Helen's a great addition to the team. Well done.
(Prof) Helen is a great addition to the Fully Charged team! Let her travel the world and show us all the latest developments from the top laboratories and universities!!
If and when we get the budget to pay for that, we'll be right on it. Fingers crossed we can wangle it.
Sweet Mother of God. This show is getting positively "cinematic" - for the lack of a better word -. I still remember the slightly awkward camera work in the beginning of this channel ... this shows work presumes a much larger budget than it probably has.
not only the production quality is outstanding, but the content as well! What a great new presenter!
@@ignasb , the content was always more or less to my fancy. the content is why I started watching, but now each episode indulges me on so many levels. oh, what the heck, gonna watch it one more time.
Yeah loved the directing and camera work. Bobby let’s get some credits and thanks to the wider team - how about an episode on the production team?
@@ianturner3351 that's a wonderful idea! Would like to see that.
Aleksander Kac all it takes is a good camera guy.... with some basic cinematic knowledge
Great episode. You have really proven that the big networks are not needed for a great show. Dr. Helen did an awesome job with the tech details. More episodes with Dr. Helen please. Maybe do a few longer episodes with a really deep dive into certain areas like what computerphile does.
Great addition to the fully charged team! I'm glad you guys make such an effort to explain things in a way that is both informative and clear as possible!
I.E,. "so even Paul can get (most of) it" Just wondering aloud why there isn't an 18650 or 21700-sized cell that is square-shaped, sort of like the prismatic cell.
I think the reason is that one of the main advantages of prismatics is that they can be built with a lot of surface area giving a potential cooling advantage. If they are in a cube or a deep rectangle you would need to cool on more than one side making the pack more complicated to build and therefore more expensive. Also a cuboid is structurally less strong than a cylinder so either more packaging of the cell or pack would be needed when compared to using a cylinder to maintain structural integrity and safety. @@OwenzDaddy
@@andrewzamorski4950 That has to be it. Thanks!
Dr Helen Czerski & Fullycharged, keep up the good work. Loved this video, taught me a lot
Thank you. This is the first time I've seen anyone explain how and why lithium batteries degrade and lose performance, and the trade offs of different battery chemistries! Dr. Czerski thank you and well done!
Doctor Czerski is a great addition to the team. It's very apparent that she is putting her interviewees at ease, and that results in a great video for all of us.
Also, I think the editing of this video is one of the best I've seen in this channel. Keep up the great work!
Dr Czerski is a great addition to the team! More from her, please 😊
Thx. Dr Helen Czerski for making a wonderful science documentary.
The quality of production on this channel is rising up.
Good Day Everyone !
Fantastic new presenter.
Great to see they didn't go for a token model type. Not that that would be very fullycharged.
You can tell she's very knowledgeable as well! Asking good questions and steering the conversation nicely.
She has the brains and the beauty
It's amazing how quickly jonny also felt part of the team when he first joined. Fullycharged know how to pick em
She hosted the live show last year, so not entirely new to the gang.
Another great contribution from Helen, and a superb production by the team. Helen (and Maggie) and the two boys make up a winning team which I'm proud to contribute to monthly. I've already paid for my Silverstone hotel room in June, just waiting now to pay for the entry tickets.
has she done uploads on this channel before? Are they in a similar style to this one?
She's fantastic, I hope she's a permanent addition to the presenting crew, and if not, I hope she's a regular guest.
Helen is really good. Very polished but also very authentic, knowledgeable and naturally curious. Looking forward to her future work.
It’s amazing. . . “You think you know about this stuff, but there is always something new to be learned “. Thanks for a great, informative episode
Excellent excellent excellent! Helen is fantastic. Fully Charged never ceases to impress. Bravo.
Fully Charged just gets better and better! - what a great episode!
Intelligent, knowledgeable, well-spoken people being interviewed and not being interrupted by an interviewer with an agenda. I don't care what the subject is, I could listen to them all day. Love the format of this show. I need to know what the workout routine is of Dr Czerski, too. She's looking very fit.
Great programme. I love Helen's interview style. Fits well with the Fully Charged team.
Simply a breath of fresh air to watch informational programs without ads and the dumbing down of mainstream!
Wow! This is top notch quality about a very interesting topic.
Thanks to the whole team and welcome Helen :)
This has absolutely been one of the best videos about cell production, challenges, and implementations I have seen. Great job Dr. Hellen, great job Dr. Melanie, and to everybody else at WMG. Dr. Melanie's explanation of SEI was fantastic, and it's something I've seen explained poorly at least a thousand times.
Amazing, and very well presented - Thank you..
Fantastic show, Helen asked all the questions that were popping into my head as I watched. Tremendously interesting and informative!
What a great episode, everything well explained and Dr Helen is a fantastic addition to the Fully Charged team.
Dr. Czerski is such a great presenter. Her passion for science comes through and makes it so interesting.
Great job!
Extremely high quality content. More of this please. Good job to the whole team!
Really great video! I've been to WMG several times and have visited these labs. I have a project ongoing with some of these people, and cannot speak highly enough about the awesome work they do!
Good! Now Helen can explain to Robert and Jonny what a prismatic battery is....
Made from Unicorns very simple.
@@Barskor1
Yeah, basically magic, just like magnets.
@@d1oftwins :)
or just google it ie the new Unicorn... thx 2 the yanks...
I love Dr Czerski's enthusiasm - her passion for the science is infectious. She explains the key points well to a laymen such as myself. I really hope she features in more videos to help me understand these technologies.
Hey Helen, you're great! Keep doing stuff here!
very smooth and watchable... Helen's enthusiasm is contagious .. well done
Excellent episode with really great, concise explanations from all the scientists/engineers to well thought out questions.. Fantastic presentation and the filming and editing is as good as any documentary I have seen on mainstream TV.
Wow, it is amazing that you got Dr. Helen Czerski, she is a well known BBC presenter. I have never seen her in a RUclips video. If great scientists like her value Fully Charged and do videos for it, that is really a great success for your channel. Great job Helen and congratulations to a quality that is on a level with the BBC!
Thank you, we're very happy that Helen works with us too.
It's great to see how the quality of these videos keep getting better and better, well done :)
Dr Melanie Loveridge... wow! I could listen to her all day! Clear, poised and insightful.
More of Doc Helen!! But dont wait so much time to publish videos please.
As always another GREAT video, Nice to see Helen join the FC team can't wait for this years Fully Charged LIVE
More please this is what we want best program yet
Very informative video and an excellent choice of program hostess. Dr Helen is clearly the perfect one to help explain these chemical processes. Fantastic presenter.
Great episode
How brilliant is Robert's FullyCharged show. The BBC must be knocking on his door to offer a Top Gear style program offer. I just love this channel.
Cool, is Dr Helen Czerski is on the team now?? Hope so she's one of my favourite science communicators. :)
We hope so too. We hope she can put up with us and do more episodes. I think we might be in luck.
@@fullychargedshow AHhhhh! I feel so lucky to have seen her explaining this! This is the kind of scientific communication the world needs. Truly. These kinds of episodes (a very knowledgeable presenter + unique view into a special facility/topic/research area) are the kind of spark that turns kids into scientists (and dreamers!)
I really hope she can stay. Thank you, Dr. Helen and fullycharged's team.
@@fullychargedshow quite unrelated: small typo in the description: might've missed capitalizing "W" in University of *Warwick*.
ikjadoon . Not so sure. Robert and Johnny have fine tuned their natural ability to be both knowledgeable and self deprecating . The “ well you tell me” look straight to camera. It’s a fine art, to be understood and joined. This wasn’t.
@@andyphillips7435 Well, sure, after a few hundred videos, everybody can get fine tuned. ;) I agree with your overall point and still see potential to be developed here.
They're knowledgeable, absolutely (e..g, loved their supercapacitor episode a while back), but that came after many, many years of videos and owning EVs.
Pure awesome. Highly educated and motivated people presenting? Dr Helen Czerski, thanks! This takes me back to factory tours I have been on. I love this reveal of tech. We could use more battery vids please!
More like that pls :)
Really informative :)
Wonderful job Helen, very good mix of explaining what needed explaining without talking down to the audience. Well done.
What an informative wonderful video. This is one quality channel. Love this. Thank you Helen and Fully Charged.
When I saw Helen at Fully Charged Live I thought she would make a perfect Fully Charged presenter. Nice episode by the way!
I want more Helen.
Great to see Helen joining the team - Always enjoyed her informative and enthusiastically presented physics documentaries on TV and this episode was just that.
Great Tomorrows World vibe to this, excellent episode.
Dr. Hellen, I learned more about the workings of battery cells, the present and what can be expected in the future through your presentation, than I have come across in the past, thank you. I look forward to seeing more of your presentation soon.
Very interesting. Smart questions, smart answers :)
Love Helen’s energy and the smile in her voice. Very clear explanations too, keep up the great work!
This was so good, so interesting. ****
What an utterly brilliant and informative episode. One of my favourites.
Very interesting... I cannot wait for a fully charged future 😜🔋😄👍
get her on as a proper co-host!
What a good episode! Particularly liked how well the SEI layer was explained. Great questions asked by Helen and good explanations from the interviewees.
Very good content. More of this please.
Fabulous to know we are still doing cutting edge research in the UK, the main stream news just goes for doom and gloom. Also so refreshing not to be dumbed down. What a great channel.
nice to see the channel developing, looks like you make everything right! chapeau!
Good video, She did an awesome job on interviewing and asking the layman's questions. A very good choice for Fully charged.
Well done episode, giving the very detailed lithium-ion battery science in a concise manner. Without dumbing it down Brilliant (Difficult to do)!
Good primer on batteries. Thanks Dr. Czerski and Fully Charged. The show was very nicely produced too, as usual.
Absolutely fascinating and educational episode. Thank you!
A superb episode, thank you Fully Charged. Great to see the innovation and talent on show in such a defining area of modern day electrics and electronics.
Loved the episode! thanks!
Helen is such a pro, she's always a pleasure to listen to.
A new face in the Fully Charged family. Welcome Dr Helen
Wow. I was not prepared for this! No intro by Jonny, nothing from Robert, but she was a star! Outstanding!
Really enjoyed the explanation of battery technology in this video.
FC is leading the way that society should learn to move on and leave ICE vehicles behind.
Brilliant episode, really great to see what's inside some of those manufacturers' packs and looks like the WMG are killing it. Dr. Czerski seems like a great fit into the Fully Charged shed!
This channel is great! Thank you
Thankyou to everyone involved it this video
I'd much rather watch something like this than any of the celebrity or clickbait junk on RUclips
Is the show heading towards a "Tomorrows world" BBC tv format? I for one welcome it...
Too good for the bbc!
If it means loads of flashing graphics and close up shots of the presenter's eyeballs or nostrils as they're talking then I hope not!
Excellent video team. Helen is great!! Also that lady she spoke to on the science was fantastic to listen to. Well done!
alot of clever folks-- ANOTHER FAB VIDEO --
Uau, there was an incredible increase in quality of your videos since some months!
Really good episode, loved it.
Thanks!
Please do a show on the Liquid Metal Battery out of MIT.
"..but the company now is aiming to ship its 10-foot cube commercial units in 2020 for proof-of-concept field deployments....."
(Won't exactly fit in a leaf?)
Even in static storage it seems "cheap" is becoming a factor, rather than size, or volume.
When sodium (cheap/ safe) cells are available, does liquid metal stand up?
here hoping this is just the beginning of a series of shows on batteries by Helen Czerski.
"Liquid Metal Battery" Do you want T-1000's? Because this is how you get T-1000's....
Right, their technology is more suited to large scale rather than portable applications, but I'd really like to see something like this for residential solar. They say the Liquid Metal Battery could be "cheap as dirt" and extremely durable and long lasting. They've been at it for ten years though and haven't seen any product become available or much news lately so am wondering.....
@@rogerstarkey5390 Aquion tried to sell fully recyclable, harmless, unkillable (can sit flat forever with no damage) sodium static batteries but went bust (hmm seems they got bought up and are still going, but now in China). They had quite low power density and very low energy density. The MIT liquid cell should last pretty-much forever in cycle terms. Not sure what energy density they've ended up with, and there is the issue that there is very large standby loss because it has to run at >400C. This may not matter for grid stabilistion use as you just run the grid delivery through them to keep them toasty.
It's still not at all clear how the sodium, liquid metal, vanadium flow, metal-air, lithium and good-old lead-acid families are going to divvy up market share. Only lead acid, lithium and (just) vanadium flow are successful so far. It seems to be very hard to get enough manufacturing volume to compete with a new chemistry (I think low volume/high cost killed Aquion - maybe the new owners will succeed).
It's so refreshing not to have information dumbed down and canned like you see so often these days. Interesting, informative conversations here, amazing production overall!
I remember bbc used to make programmes of this quality before they went full on tory propaganda machine. Thanks Dr.
yeah I stopped supporting them in the same way for similar reasons.
Someone else mentioned tomorrows world in the comments. I had completely forgotten about that show but this has some similarities.
Tory propaganda machine you must be joking, it's full to the brim of champagne socialists!
How far Left do you have to be to think that the BBC is sympathetic to Conservatives?? Do you think Karl Marx was a robber baron too? lol.
Great that you also do these in depth videos. Much appreciated.
Slick new presenter! I wondered if the 'market stall' comparisons at the end of this segment each represented similar levels of storage?
Very much enjoyed this engineering approach to battery packaging. There are more detailed RUclipss around but this one covered the subject without getting lost in the weeds. Excellent editing.
They hired a Dr. - nice!
Excellent- best episode I’ve seen in ages - very precise questions, great technical information from people who know batteries. No waffle, straight talking info, on what we prob all want to know. Batteries- it’s all about batteries.
Utterly brilliant. For a novice like me the level and pace were superbly judged.
Finally! Something more than "this is beautiful" and "so great", some concrete science behind it all. I actually learned something. Could be even more specific, deep dive.
Tks for this. I'm very interested in high tech. Battery design.