Europe’s NEW Solid-State Battery Technology Just SHOCKED The EV Industry!
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- Опубликовано: 2 апр 2024
- A European project known as HELENA has been making waves with its groundbreaking solid-state battery technology. This project has been gaining attention for its innovative approach and potential to revolutionize the electric vehicle industry.
So, what sets the HELENA project apart from the rest?
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Right now we are changing to Sodium Ion batteries, im not sure who will win on price, but some say Sodium ion will go below 80dollar/kwh within a few years. If Helena follow in price, i guess they really are better, but price will tell.
Toyota. .. Leading from behind with false promises.
It would really be nice if you could adapt them to use in portable oxygen concentrators. Build one for my inogen g5. And I will test it
cool we need to revolutionize the ev , different companies use different battery is not good, we need one single solution battery
Disagree. While they need to use same charging plug for consumer convenience, pegging to one battery type makes the system highly vulnerable to disruption in supplies, especially metals like lithium.
Personally, I'd take sodium ion over any lithium for its safety, supply chain resiliency, and social economic/environmental impact advantages over lithium.
@jwatkins672012 What we need is an inexpensive solid state battery. One that can be cheap, safe and high energy density. Without the need for lithium.
The video literally opened showing up a nickel metal hydrate battery, not lithium.
The info is plastered right on the battery.
When can we get one of these batteries?? It important we do it before the earth is kill off by humans
What is the energy density??
How about price?
Amazing
toyota leads old battery tech Ni-Mh in their hybrids.
On Helena's website, they claim to be able to reach 450 Wh/kg. On the other hand, Chinese scientists have already achieved a record-breaking energy density of over 700 Wh/kg in a lab setting. This is a significant leap forward. So, these Helena guys, are way far behind their Chinese counterparts.
Maybe they should re-consider their research..
Lab settings and close to mass production are two diffrent things.