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  • Custom-made 3D printed solid-state batteries made by US company
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Комментарии • 92

  • @Phtang-phtang
    @Phtang-phtang Год назад +17

    Another game changing battery tech, yay! I can’t wait for the next one, tomorrow 🤣

  • @restonthewind
    @restonthewind Год назад +21

    I've always been a technological optimist but also reflexively skeptical. Game-changing battery breakthroughs are a dime a dozen, but at some point, one of them will be realized, and the potential applications from better EVs to flying cars (or evtol aircraft) are worth the wait. Here's hoping that your optimism pays off for your wife, but whether she meets our maker soon or later, thanks for reminding us that your children and ours will enjoy a better world.

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад +1

      Do you think it is time for content creators to stop with "game-changing" as it is more likely to reduce viewership? So long as we keep clicking and watching they will keep using it.

    • @restonthewind
      @restonthewind Год назад +3

      @@danharold3087 It's definitely a tired cliche.

    • @blasterguam
      @blasterguam Год назад

      Every week we get another new technology and every week I'm again reminded it's not time to jump into the EV game yet without fear of having buyers remorse in a year or two.

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад

      @@blasterguam If your going to wait for EV tech to stabilize you could have a long wait ahead of you. Even if it does prices will be falling.

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад

      @@restonthewind quite trite :)

  • @milescoleman910
    @milescoleman910 Год назад +8

    I know you are mad busy with everything but at some point I wish there was a regular monthly or weekly video that spoke just of these battery breakthroughs. So we could hear the companies that have given up or reached limited success and also follow the companies that are progressing so we know when insane battery changes might come. I was of the understanding that toward the end of 2023 the CaTL Qilin was going to add 20% to any vehicle that has one. I’m waiting for this moment that electric get more range than gas. It’s the point where everyone will fold over and want one. It’s coming fast Lee than some people think.

  • @scottolson1973
    @scottolson1973 Год назад +17

    Production rate is often problematic with 3D printing. Will have to see how this scales.

    • @TheInsaneupsdriver
      @TheInsaneupsdriver Год назад +2

      thats where 3d printing farms come in. and the speeds are 4x what they were when they came out. i have one.

  • @davefroman4700
    @davefroman4700 Год назад +5

    Ive always said additive manufacturing was the key to solid state batteries. The issue though is that its too slow for mass production still.

  • @Rainbowhawk1993
    @Rainbowhawk1993 Год назад +16

    I’d just like to say thank you Viking. Your optimism really helped me when other channels like Our Changing Climate and Second Thought made me have panic attacks about the future.

    • @wyattnoise
      @wyattnoise Год назад

      Second Thought is great! Capitalism is objectively bad.

    • @Rainbowhawk1993
      @Rainbowhawk1993 Год назад

      @@wyattnoise But does it mean we need to vote third party and allow the Republicans to win thus giving us hyper-capitalism?
      Why do those channels have to forsake potential allies and make our transition to net zero harder?

    • @andrewsaint6581
      @andrewsaint6581 Год назад +2

      Try Undecided with matt Ferrell and the witty Englishman on Just have a think. Much more hopeful.

    • @Rainbowhawk1993
      @Rainbowhawk1993 Год назад

      @@andrewsaint6581 I watched their content and yeah, they’re a lot more pragmatic and hopeful.

  • @eclecticcyclist
    @eclecticcyclist Год назад +5

    3D printing is currently not a solution to economic manufacture at scale however this is an interesting development for quick prototyping or short runs for specialist applications

    • @carlwest859
      @carlwest859 Год назад

      Printing with filament is slow but using a thin film in wide sheets with laser fusion is fast.

  • @davidinkster1296
    @davidinkster1296 Год назад +3

    Very promising. 3D printing has made, and continues to make, great progress and is now far ahead of the 'hobby' type single filament printers that take forever to build a part. Maybe not commercial at the moment but in 2 years, probably will be.

  • @allanmarks2150
    @allanmarks2150 Год назад +1

    Two of my favorite YT channels are The Electric Viking and Peter Zeihan. What I would love to see is a YT video where doom and gloom Peter Zeihan debate.The Electric Viking . That would be two honest, smart, somewhat non-political, good, interesting speakers, with opposite points of view.

  • @geoffgeoff143
    @geoffgeoff143 Год назад

    Im over 60. New technology doesnt surprise or amaze me. The speed it happens does.

  • @jacksiebenaler1264
    @jacksiebenaler1264 Год назад +8

    Your opening statement is very relevant. I truly believe there is much hopefulness out there. From all ages is see examples of hopefulness. Keep up the encouragement.

  • @glike2
    @glike2 Год назад +1

    Big correction regarding commercial airliners, battery energy density roughly equals range in kilometers by sheer coincidence using the modified Breguet range equation with the most extreme and optimistic parameters which force a huge increase in aerodynamic efficiency over current aircraft and thus radically redesigned airplanes. Please do not overstate battery electric airliners. The current batteries only allow woefully inadequate range, and HSR trains are far more efficient for such short trips. As an experienced aeronautical engineer, I can explain in more detail if you would like.

    • @glike2
      @glike2 Год назад

      All this assumes out-of-the-box thinking already so there is no magical way to go far beyond using iron Man's superpowers.

  • @paulbrockman5667
    @paulbrockman5667 Год назад +11

    This will lower the price of batteries a lot very shortly, Love it.

  • @pbasswil
    @pbasswil Год назад +1

    All battery tech innovation plays its part in pushing the industry forward. But the designs/chemistries that succeed will not only be effective batteries, but also efficient to produce. Correct me, but I believe 3D printing is great for prototyping, and possibly for manufacturing very small batches of fairly expensive items. 3DP works by repeatedly adding micro layers to a part; and it's neither cheap nor fast. To get to the vast scales necessary for a truly competitive new battery design, I'm pretty sure other production methods will need to be found. However, maybe in the future 3DP will become faster & cheaper. That development (if/when it comes) will be its _own_ revolutionary tech innovation.

  • @anthonydistel
    @anthonydistel Год назад

    Hey Viking! Minor clarification on universities and colleges. A college is a smaller single entity. A university is generally a 4 year institution and has colleges inside of it. The "college of engineering" is what issues engineering degrees. It is kind of confusing, but figured you might like to know how they differ.

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад +1

    We’ve had D cells for 100 years. Now we put lithium in them. Boy oh boy! A real “game changer “.

  • @marcparham38
    @marcparham38 Год назад +2

    I wish you could make a spreadsheet with all the critical data for each new battery breakthrough. There are just so many of them and then we don't hear about them again because they can only 100 cycles or some other problem.

    • @jamesvandamme7786
      @jamesvandamme7786 Год назад

      Or the temp range is too narrow, or they cost too much to make in quantity, or they suffer electromigration or SOMEthing.

  • @terrydemol5354
    @terrydemol5354 Год назад +1

    Good video but try not to mix your Litres with Kilograms. Energy density per Kg is more important and reportedly about 300 Wh.

  • @jimgraham6722
    @jimgraham6722 Год назад

    3D printing or additive manufacturing is feasible for mass production, but not the type of printer we are accustomed to for small scale production.
    Mass production additive manufacturing requires high speed multi head printers that operate hundreds of times faster than single head machines.

  • @blasterguam
    @blasterguam Год назад +2

    We're getting there. 3D printing is not very fast so this will require an army of printers using a lot of energy, but theoretically it could work.

    • @TheInsaneupsdriver
      @TheInsaneupsdriver Год назад

      belt 3d printers would be perfect for this as they can keep printing the same object over and over as long as it's fed filament with no human interference.

  • @jasonk203
    @jasonk203 Год назад +4

    Everyday it's game changing yet 99% of things reported here doesn't change anything. Tired of this.

  • @juanvarela7634
    @juanvarela7634 Год назад +1

    I really hope this technology does come to fruition, but like every other battery advancement it will take an eternity. Interestingly, there is an article in a 3D printing media article that claims the Sakuu battery is being used in the Estrema Fulminea supercar being revealed in a few months. I haven't found any other information supporting this claim so don't know if it's true.

  • @williamgidrewicz4775
    @williamgidrewicz4775 Год назад

    I know this sounds very weird but as I have studied occult and metaphysical and psychic reading stuff, I noticed that on one You tube clip, the title was about hydrogen being the fuel of the future BUT reading straight down the 3 lines were the letters RGO OF WORDS OF EACH Line on top of one another. I believe such stands for reduce graphene oxide. Maybe Higher Powers give us strange hints as such as an answer. Perhaps Reduced Graphene Oxide RGO plays a vital role in energy processes to be be discovered. Maybe it has something to do with that superconductor process of magic angle graphene, plus they they just discovered that it graphene can be switched on and off. Now, if only they could scale such up while retaining those same processes! Perhaps in a few years graphene reemerges in an energetic leader!!!

  • @linuxxr
    @linuxxr Год назад +3

    as battery's improve, the current need for bolt-on modular automotive battery systems (like the one that needs to go into the model 2 tesla) may go away.
    If tesla wants to completely dominate the cheap car market, a bolt on modular battery is essential. those new model 2's prolly will outlast every single car on the road. then you would be able to bolt on an upgraded batt pack in the future, making ice autos obsolete for the most part

    • @TheInsaneupsdriver
      @TheInsaneupsdriver Год назад

      battery packs usually last around 20 years before needing replacement, some longer, thats not really a issue unless you put ALLOT of miles on it.

    • @davekozlowski1266
      @davekozlowski1266 Год назад +2

      ​@@SunriseLAW I'm not sure what problems you're referring to. I've owned an EV for just over 8 months and this last weekend was the first time I've used a supercharger in over 5 months. If I didn't have the ability to charge at home, I wouldn't own one.
      The only time I need one is while taking a trip. The short time to charge wasn't an issue at all, of course I have a Tesla so finding a working charger wasn't an issue.

    • @Jeff-wm3qn
      @Jeff-wm3qn Год назад

      Nio has swappable batteries

  • @BridgeCityLawPersonallnjuryLaw
    @BridgeCityLawPersonallnjuryLaw Год назад +2

    Amazing

  • @Skylancer727
    @Skylancer727 Год назад

    No this is nothing like Tesla's battery packs. Tesla's packs use basically off the shelf lithium ion cells much like hobbyists buy all the time. The pack itself is only unique for the car in the part of how they're structured as there's no limitations on how you wire or organize the cells. It's why Tesla originally used cooling channels between the cells with wiring on both sides, but then the entire industry kinda back the idea Lucid came up with of just wiring both positive and negatives on the same side and cooling just on the opposite.
    This is a much more outlandish idea of fully making unique cells per product. Personally I don't see it working out. 3D printing is utilitarian, but companies need to output hundreds of products a minute and 3D printing will never be as fast as conventional manufacturing. This would only make sense for bespoke small companies making smaller products that can't fit the conventional cell shapes. That's not a huge product portfolio. I mean even if it can make anyone the cells they want and wouldn't require new tooling, well you only retool when you make a new product and that's a one time thing and back to full production speeds.
    dimension

  • @williamgidrewicz4775
    @williamgidrewicz4775 Год назад

    Send me a single battery of such and I shall be very happy to pay. Such energy density is insane!!!

  • @danharold3087
    @danharold3087 Год назад +1

    In the US and college and university have different meanings. A university is composed of colleges. For example college of medicine, college of engineering, college of math and science, and college of architecture. There are college that exist outside of universities. In the US we used to have a lot of teacher and agricultural colleges. Most of these have reorganized as universities in the past 50 years. We also have/had junior colleges which would equate to a UK prep school. One could get a BA by doing 2 years at a prep school and 2 years at a university as opposed to 4 years at a university. This does not work well for some disciplines like engineering. There were also "State School of XXX" but like colleges these for the most part are now universities in name if not content.
    IN theory one gets a more rounded education at a university being a collection of colleges.

    • @newporttom
      @newporttom Год назад

      I like to do collage. They are very pretty

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад +1

      @@newporttom Good catch. Corrected. Thanks.

    • @danharold3087
      @danharold3087 Год назад

      @@newporttom Mod Podge ?

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Look at the vehicles we are driving. Same as 100 years ago. Same engine. Same brakes. Same transmission.

  • @patrickmckowen2999
    @patrickmckowen2999 Год назад +1

    👍

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Same pneumatic rubber tires. 100 years of PROGRESS!

  • @tranthiaoyen431
    @tranthiaoyen431 Год назад

    Please use some kind of frequency enhancement to make the pitch of your voice higher. I can hardly hear you from my laptop speakers.

  • @emoney822
    @emoney822 Год назад +2

    #vld velo3d Tesla wanted to buy it

  • @eddiegill
    @eddiegill Год назад +1

    Lithium processor was misdirection

  • @charlesl21
    @charlesl21 Год назад +2

    More Science Fiction......

  • @rangefreewords
    @rangefreewords Месяц назад

    NERVA or cianide. hold my thought in a 4090

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    As usual in the battery world.

  • @jamesvandamme7786
    @jamesvandamme7786 Год назад

    I don't hear any mention about cost. 3D printing can be really, really slow.

  • @Jeff-wm3qn
    @Jeff-wm3qn Год назад +1

    No it's not California is not business friendly at all primarily small business

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Looks like pie in the sky.

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    We will have to see if this even works.

  • @oldgandy5355
    @oldgandy5355 Год назад

    How many printers will be required to print enough cells for one million Teslas per year? The technology is there, but is it scalable?

  • @RWBHere
    @RWBHere Год назад

    With the inherently slow speeds of good quality 3D printing, how much will these cells cost per kilowatt hour? That could be a real stumbling block, unless the manufacturer has some secret new method of printing at low cost and high speed. Those video snippets all seem to show very slow production rates.

  • @david9192
    @david9192 Год назад

    How far away do you think this technology is?

  • @noleftturns
    @noleftturns Год назад

    Another "Game Changer".... let's see if it's here 5 years from now...bet it isn't.

  • @dakota4766
    @dakota4766 Год назад

    Where can I watch the Elon interview?

  • @woodchip2782
    @woodchip2782 Год назад +1

    As usual the future will be « AMAZING!!! » For rich people that is…🙄

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Same fuel. Same everything.

  • @Notyou5556
    @Notyou5556 Год назад +1

    My tesla is charged up with coal

  • @johnm2879
    @johnm2879 Год назад +1

    Technology improvement is critical but it won't save us unless we use it to reduce the stress we are placing on the environment.

    • @Jeff-wm3qn
      @Jeff-wm3qn Год назад +1

      Well we can start by not having so much freaking kids then we're already at 8 billion we don't need anymore we should go down to three or four billion in my opinion

  • @robertoaraujo9834
    @robertoaraujo9834 Год назад

    Disculpa la pregunta; puede ser que un país como Australia no tenga un sistema público de salud que cubra el tratamiento del cáncer de tu señora? Acá en la argentina siempre creímos que Australia es un país del primer mundo. Lamento lo de su señora, espero que pronto pueda superar la enfermedad...mucha suerte

    • @Jeff-wm3qn
      @Jeff-wm3qn Год назад

      Australia most likely has a socialist base health care system to where the vast majority of the doctors don't really give a damn because they're not getting paid they're worth and they might not even have the total freedom pick whoever doctor they want to pick the treat them I don't know I'm just speaking

    • @juanvarela7634
      @juanvarela7634 Год назад

      No es caso de que Australia no tiene un sistema publica de salud, es que los medicos aqui le han dicho que el cancer que tiene su esposa esta muy avanzado y no tiene cura. El ha encontrado una clinica en Tailandia que le han dicho que la pueden curar. Ya se vera.

  • @murphylas
    @murphylas Год назад +1

    Bible prophecy says there are two streams--one is dark, the other is light. The darkness is becoming gross darkness. (Isaiah 60:2) The light or glory is becoming brighter and brighter. One is evil. The other is good. Eventually, the good will destroy the evil. This will occur when Jesus Christ returns to the Earth.

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Wake up people.

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Think seriously about what is going on. To run an EV Elon wires 4000 little D cells together. Really? This is “high tech”? It looks like “Hail Mary” to me.

  • @patricksullivan3919
    @patricksullivan3919 Год назад

    Refined but nothing fundamentally new.

  • @petercrossley1069
    @petercrossley1069 Год назад

    Watch Peter Zeihan before you pontificate on the future of the world.

  • @ghuiteldot-fd8vh
    @ghuiteldot-fd8vh Год назад

    Yeah...BS.

  • @scottmcshannon6821
    @scottmcshannon6821 Год назад

    3D printed batteries, the doest just sound silly but real stupid. are we talking just printing the battery frame? that might be possible. but claim to make the innards sounds impossible and a really stupid lie. what are they using for the input? how are you getting the correct mix of battery minerals. i really think hes full of shit. 3D printing may be a go to term but it isnt for everything and i dont see anyway in hell 3D printing would be better than normal.

  • @bashful228
    @bashful228 Год назад +1

    Ok I’ve liked this channel fora while in spite of initial reservations about the click-baitie titles and claims made. And mr youtube bro plays catch-up on the news cycle is welcome to feel positivity about the world and I’m happy to donate to the fundraiser for his wife’s treatment, but bright-siding the prospects of climate change (you know, the reason why EVs were seen as being such an important breakthrough to achieve) is not appropriate. Not at all. Being realistic about climate is not the same as dommerism and it amazes me the number of wool who don’t understand climate science who think it’s their job to bright side it. . “Viking” you clearly have literally have no knowledge on the subjects of planetary boundaries and ecosystem and climate system tipping points to be making such claims Especially when inn very sure you aren’t across the latest climates science, and going on these videos I know you aren’t even undergrad level chemist deep on battery chemistry let alone the much broader subject of climate science. I’d be happy to provide references get you acquainted with the ever deteriorating climate prognosis and new Latins on Arctic ice melt being 100x faster than expect in the models IPCC cite to mention just one example of hundreds I can cite.
    Yes we need new tech and new science to advance tech, but let’s not forget that it’s 19th century tech and livestock animal production that has us on a direct pathway to “hell in a hand basket” because our political and economic states are so impervious to the knowledge that we are destroying the life support systems for 8 billion people and rising and when food and water security starts to ripple for billions of people (as it already did four millions in Syria precipitating mass migration to Demarcus and a civil war) we will see security threats in OECD countries so serious it could start a world war. (A hot war not a proxy war wT like Ukraine invasion by Russia is for MATO countries and others like Australia). That’s what many pentagon officials believe and are warning about. Same for Chatham House and UK experts.
    Suggest you start with planetary boundaries papers by Will Stefan and Johan Roatram paper. There’s been updates on Novel Entities too since this . www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.1259855
    Then check this out for quick summary on climate. Note climate is but one of several pressing planetary boundaries tipped or tipping to a state of exponential deterioration. www.climatecodered.org/2023/02/faster-higher-hotter-what-we-learned.html