WOW awesome go old man go! He's 97 and Still working :) Talk about a brilliant life. A Christian man through and through and Received enlightenment to give to the world. A Tesla of our time.
John Goodenough is a brilliant mind good enough for inspiration to the rest of us. He is almost at the end of he's journey on this planet, but although he is 96, he still working on something which will change our lives. It's like he has a mission to complete. Respect to this man!
Well most scientists labor in obscurity. Goodenough is still working and now has 2 solid state designs, A sodium glass SS battery and another lithium variant that actually gains capacity over time from his latest work.
Yeah, its Porto alright, like in Port wine, which incidentally is from the same region. Its 'only' the 2nd largest city in Portugal anyway... "Prot" wine :)
Nowdays online crowd-funding are everywhere; It would be nice if some of them were used to recompense some of the brillant "world changer" (people-life wise), especially those that are humble & altruistic. One Million dollars for the effort should be a good beginning... (and a lovely gesture from humanity ro him lol)
It's very heartening to see so many companies and institutions developing battery technology. It really is holding us back, not having a safe and concentrated mobile power source that is competitive with petroleum. Nice channel by the way. I subscribed and signed up for notifications.
Dude your channel is so amazing. The editing, graphics, the information and narration. It's just top notch. I love how current your episodes are as well I see and learn things about tech on your channel I've never seen or heard of before. Keep up the great work your channel is going to get big if you do!
i think he would say that it is "good enough" that the world has prospered from his invention. (as most humble inventors think; and yet they are the ones that changes the world the most)
I don't mean to pressure but genuinely please make it happen as soon as you can. The dudes been shafted by big companies and the More light on his work will only be for the good. I someone who surrounds myself with tech and constantly researching new upcoming things didn't know about the dude. Kinda a shame really.
Good intro to solid state batteries and why they are important. Cars, electric planes, phones, grid storage... They will have an impact on all areas of our lives
Duracell employee here. The graphite anode is usually in the shape of a ring, with the cathode as a rod going down the middle. Paper is used as a seperator. If you were to take the label off a battery, you would see that the negative end is crimped on. The anode is attatched to the part you see on the outside. Be careful when storing bare cells, the positive end goes all the way down the sides of the battery, and will short and burst. The liquid inside will combust if left on a flamible material.
I did not know this was your first year on this channel. Great work man!! I watch alot of videos daily on all the topics you cover but I always enjoy watching your videos. The video image quality as well as the dense info you provide really are enjoyable. I especially like how you take the time to cite all the info you get at the end. I don't see anyone else doing that which for me, gives more confidence in the accuracy in the topics you cover. I really hope your channel booms. Keep up the great work man!!
Thanks Mr Goodenough (such an understated name). Really appreciate his work. Lithium batteries make my day to day work with power tools so much better, and the awesome supercomputer in my pocket work as a useful thing. Id buy the dude a beer.
Few hundreds years ago, when they first came up with a new family name. "What can be a good name for us... How about 'Good'?" "Good enough for me." "All right, from this day forward, we will be Goodenoughs."
The lithium ion battery combustion issue is why Tesla has engineered their cars in such a way that if a fire does break out in the battery compartment, the batteries combust individually and slowly, therefore ensuring passengers have time to remove themselves from the vehicle.
one of the reasons for this strange 7000 small battery unit. each cell is demanded upon less. the cooling is done this way. each it's own unit is. you can be that this will not be the design buy the stock. i expect musk to know that this has ten years of dominance in it.
One of the reason why 18650's are hard to come buy. "The Tesla battery contains over 6800 3100mA 3.7V Panasonic 18650 Li-ion battery cells. It costs $40,000 to replace." My laptop only needs 6. Someone's car need a ton of it.
As for Professor Goodenough, that’s totally mind boggling that he did not benefit in any form from his research!!! Why is that? Why Nobel’s board did not recognise his work?
Sony is a front for globalist crime families. and the big companies like that. don't act surprised, its the reason ur still living in the stone age burning fossil fuels and shit. make em rich dig ur grave... they will kill u as soon as they no longer need slaves.
well...depends on how do you feel about Mr. Goodenough if you're one of the founder of oil companies ? and you may not believe me, but that means you're insanely rich and powerful, what would you do to Mr. Goodenough?
@@electronresonator8882 The discovery of oil is mankinds greatest discovery that changed the world more then anything else! Almost nothing we have today would basically be possible without it, power to weight density is unmatched by anything other then nuclear which is just not practical for everything oil does. Li-ion batteries are among the second best, both deserve there fame and glory, oil has theirs already, this man needs his!
Great story man, well done. What differentiates yours from innumerable others?, references in your end-credits. Providing credibility & integrity as well as opportunity for the reader to investigate sources. Looking forward to following your progress. Thumbs up :-))
Four days ago John B. Goodenough along with Akira Yoshino and Stanley Whittingham won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to lithium-ion batteries.
This is my first time enjoying your RUclips channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
Thanks for this amazing video. I just bought my first electric car last week (BMW I3) and after my study on the subject i was amazed how hard people are working on this technology. I'm hoping that i will be able to buy some solid state cells to replace the ones i have rn. I still have to wait and see how the market develop in the electric vehicle enhancement.
For an invention that has powered the first, current and possible future generations of mobile computing and communication devices, I believe Mr. Goodenough is entitled for, and deserves a Nobel price.
Yes and John B. Goodenough just won the Nobel prize for chemistry for the Lithium Ion battery and I feel his is the most promising and most likely to be adopted for consumer products. Hell this guy invented Lithium Ion batteries AND RAM so I already had complete faith in his version of solid state battery tech.
I am sure these scientists and inventors are well respected within their industries, colleagues around the world and other people who research or report on this technology. Most people do not even bother to read and what most of the public has their attention focused on, the nature of many achievements is unknown or goes into obscurity over time.
Lol, you uploaded this video at the exact same time as I uploaded one on the exact same topic. What a coincidence! Also, great video I hit the like button.
I'm impressed as to how the original inventor is still inventing new battery technologies and didn't just settle for his existing batteries to be good enough.
But... It does not exist yet. All that range is just on paper, not proven in the real world. Of course, they can put two 100 kW units on top of each other to get there, but doesn´t it make you wonder how heavy that car would be? A sports car? Anyway, I really do hope they can make it work!
solid-state graphene batteries and other graphene electronics are going to really make things interesting in a few years... I think it's going to be a lot sooner than most people think too. its going to be fun!
Watching this in 2019 with the current state of Tesla is very interesting. The Panasonic/Toyota/Honda venture aims to reach 340 miles by 2025 while Tesla is already selling cars with 370 miles of real world range and has just acquired Maxwell and will likely implement dry cell battery technology soon to increase by another 10 to 25% in range beyond that
there's a good reason why they're called as researchers and not hobbyist , they're most likely get the fund from any other people, and not from their own pocket money, because they;re reasonable people, the research not only need big fund but also has a very big chance result in failure, and if they didn't manage to feed themselves during and after the research, then why would they pursue such thing
I've been following the battery industry for 10 years. Many, many, many "breakthroughs" have been made. None have made it to the commercial market yet.
I know what you mean. So many claims have been made such as 2x bigger capacity, 5x longer lifespan, 10x faster charging speed, etc.. You'd think with all these advancements we'd have batteries all over the place powering literally entire planet.
That man needs a Nobel prize and millions of dollars people! Idiots who are good at playing dress up and make believe for our entertainment can make 20 million in 6 months, and people that are good at throwing and catching balls can make that much in a year! The world is a sick place when these are facts........
If NeoScribe creates this content by himself, imagine what he could do with a staff of 5 or 10 dedicated researchers and graphic design artists? The information flows at the speed we have grown accustomed to and if it's not then right click and change the pitch/speed of the audio. This is dope... it's just f___in dope. I graduated Comp Science (2010-2013) and this amount of information would have been stretched out for a week with a test after every 2.5 minutes, (hint)that's all school i kids.**, ever wonder why the some of the smartest people are self taught? because if you dont' know your pace is 100x faster then everyone else... the only limitatio is the invisible barrier set in the constructs of your own mind. Not to get too California on it but thats real f___in freedom to me.
5:40 "the battery was likely small in scale"???? That's a positive mate not a drawback. If it's smaller and has a higher energy density than Lithium Ion then good for them and where can I buy one? Alkalee??? You mean alkali as in alkaline.
You'd be surprised how efficient some of the newer coal plants are getting. Not to mention the abundance of natural gas. I am still of a fan of solar as you can back feed the grid and dial back the meter.
UPDATE: Goodenough was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry on October 9, 2019, for his work on lithium-ion batteries ...
WOW awesome go old man go! He's 97 and Still working :) Talk about a brilliant life. A Christian man through and through and Received enlightenment to give to the world. A Tesla of our time.
Seems good enough :)
apparently he beat out a German scientist in a closely contested decision... a Dr Eric Von Bear Lee Oakae.. '; p
I was just about to write that.
@@GrzegorzDurda Uch, keep jesus out of it. Jesus christ.
That's so sad that Mr. Goodenough isn't as popular as many other inventors, he truly changed the world.
Absolutely
He's just not good enough... (Sorry I tried not to but failed...)
Jonathan Adami 😂 you beat me to it by11 hours!! 😂😂 Jonathan has the comment of the week! 👍😂
Fucking tragic, I really feel that he is Tesla of our times. So underrated
Because of the Judo-Massonic secta that's interested only in the making of the human kind slave forever ....
update: Goodenough was also part of the team that created RAM. Yes Random Access Memory. Without which a computer is useless in most aspects.
I didnt know
goodenough is escaping his fate...
He has won the Nobel prize finally!!! 2019 Chemistry Nobel went to Prof. Goodenough alongside others for his work on LIBs.
Sure Dyson is interesting and all... But they're just not Goodenough.
This comment was goodenough to make me laugh
But teamed up with bragger will they be Goodenough to be bragging?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I was sure that i would find goodenough jokes about his name in the comments
Johns wife found him to be Goodenough.
John Goodenough is a brilliant mind good enough for inspiration to the rest of us. He is almost at the end of he's journey on this planet, but although he is 96, he still working on something which will change our lives. It's like he has a mission to complete. Respect to this man!
Excellent video, very inspiring, though a bit sad about John Goodenough not being recognized for such important work.
Totally agree, thanks!
Well most scientists labor in obscurity. Goodenough is still working and now has 2 solid state designs, A sodium glass SS battery and another lithium variant that actually gains capacity over time from his latest work.
How about that other japanese men.. or old man now ?
please don;t ask about him, even Goodenough himself isn't being recognized for his achievement, the Japanese man would be a lot worse
Brian Petersen I completely agree aswel!
University of Proto does not exist in Portugal you probably meant "Porto"
Considering the number of mispronounced words in this video, I’m not surprised at this glaring error.
Cabiny thought the same thing, if it was just a spelling error it be whatever but he even pronounced it “Proto” and I felt weird lol
"skeptism"
Haha, I had to look up "University of Proto" aswell, pretty sure he meant Porto
Yeah, its Porto alright, like in Port wine, which incidentally is from the same region. Its 'only' the 2nd largest city in Portugal anyway... "Prot" wine :)
Mr. Goodenough I just want you to know that you are more than Good Enough. You have changed the world
Well said!
Nowdays online crowd-funding are everywhere; It would be nice if some of them were used to recompense some of the brillant "world changer" (people-life wise), especially those that are humble & altruistic. One Million dollars for the effort should be a good beginning... (and a lovely gesture from humanity ro him lol)
It's very heartening to see so many companies and institutions developing battery technology. It really is holding us back, not having a safe and concentrated mobile power source that is competitive with petroleum. Nice channel by the way. I subscribed and signed up for notifications.
Dude your channel is so amazing. The editing, graphics, the information and narration. It's just top notch. I love how current your episodes are as well I see and learn things about tech on your channel I've never seen or heard of before. Keep up the great work your channel is going to get big if you do!
John Goodenough badass name.
So true!
Wasn't goodenough for a Nobel prize.
He's just that I'm afraid , good enough
His name is BETTER than that.
It's John B. Goodenough.
@@infiction7651
LOL, that didn't age well.
Sad that Mr. Goodenough was not recognized more... As if he was not good enough...
i think he would say that it is "good enough" that the world has prospered from his invention. (as most humble inventors think; and yet they are the ones that changes the world the most)
even though he is ...
he did not bragga lot about how goodenough he was.
He was constantly overshadowed by Mr John Betterthanyou
@@unlimiteddd So much like Nikola Tesla and Micheal Faraday,who also got screwed.
Great video!
I highly appreciate that you list your sources!
Thanks!
This is the best race since the space race! The Winner will control the world!
Thank you for creating such a moving episode. There’s hope for mankind on the horizon...
You 'could' do an entire video on Mr. Goodenough??? then do it! As Rythem mentions, he deserves it.
I think I will at some point.
NeoScribe definitely do it, your channel is world class on the same level as Real Life Lore and Wendover Productions! 👍👍👍
I don't mean to pressure but genuinely please make it happen as soon as you can. The dudes been shafted by big companies and the More light on his work will only be for the good. I someone who surrounds myself with tech and constantly researching new upcoming things didn't know about the dude. Kinda a shame really.
Garn Johson họ
Well, if you did a short video it will also probably be good enough
Good intro to solid state batteries and why they are important. Cars, electric planes, phones, grid storage... They will have an impact on all areas of our lives
No other technology holds so much potential as power storage! Will open up a whole new world for us.
Congrats on a whole year of great content!
Thanks so much!
Yep, for example autonomous medium range taxi range will litterally boom with the solid state batteries. Trains will loose a lot of market share.
This was really amazing man... Well done !
He's definitely Goodenough for a Nobel...
Absolutely
100%..Good Enough..
Not Goodenough.
Should put his face as logo on every devices that using Lithium battery.
Duracell employee here. The graphite anode is usually in the shape of a ring, with the cathode as a rod going down the middle. Paper is used as a seperator. If you were to take the label off a battery, you would see that the negative end is crimped on. The anode is attatched to the part you see on the outside. Be careful when storing bare cells, the positive end goes all the way down the sides of the battery, and will short and burst. The liquid inside will combust if left on a flamible material.
I did not know this was your first year on this channel. Great work man!! I watch alot of videos daily on all the topics you cover but I always enjoy watching your videos. The video image quality as well as the dense info you provide really are enjoyable. I especially like how you take the time to cite all the info you get at the end. I don't see anyone else doing that which for me, gives more confidence in the accuracy in the topics you cover. I really hope your channel booms. Keep up the great work man!!
Thanks so much for the comment Cameron!
NeoScribe
Jj
Thanks Mr Goodenough (such an understated name). Really appreciate his work. Lithium batteries make my day to day work with power tools so much better, and the awesome supercomputer in my pocket work as a useful thing. Id buy the dude a beer.
Mr. Goodenough is good enough for me
Lol
I believe I should change my name to notgoodenough
Few hundreds years ago, when they first came up with a new family name.
"What can be a good name for us... How about 'Good'?"
"Good enough for me."
"All right, from this day forward, we will be Goodenoughs."
I just wanted to say how simplistically beautiful your video intro is :)
The lithium ion battery combustion issue is why Tesla has engineered their cars in such a way that if a fire does break out in the battery compartment, the batteries combust individually and slowly, therefore ensuring passengers have time to remove themselves from the vehicle.
one of the reasons for this strange 7000 small battery unit. each cell is demanded upon less. the cooling is done this way. each it's own unit is. you can be that this will not be the design buy the stock. i expect musk to know that this has ten years of dominance in it.
One of the reason why 18650's are hard to come buy.
"The Tesla battery contains over 6800 3100mA 3.7V Panasonic 18650 Li-ion battery cells. It costs $40,000 to replace."
My laptop only needs 6. Someone's car need a ton of it.
Musk's reckoning is nigh.
Pip Santos in Model S 85kW are 7000 or something.
Vi DerH Vi DerH someday we'll look at this and laugh. Like we laugh remembering those 5.25" floppies. Today's state of the art is tomorrows joke.
Great video, thanks. I certainly hope Professor Goodenough recieves his well earned Noble Award for his spectacular work.
As for Professor Goodenough, that’s totally mind boggling that he did not benefit in any form from his research!!!
Why is that? Why Nobel’s board did not recognise his work?
It’s tragic for sure.
They don't care about research that improves everyone's lives. Batteries aren't fancy enough
Sony is a front for globalist crime families. and the big companies like that. don't act surprised, its the reason ur still living in the stone age burning fossil fuels and shit. make em rich dig ur grave... they will kill u as soon as they no longer need slaves.
well...depends on how do you feel about Mr. Goodenough if you're one of the founder of oil companies ? and you may not believe me, but that means you're insanely rich and powerful, what would you do to Mr. Goodenough?
@@electronresonator8882 The discovery of oil is mankinds greatest discovery that changed the world more then anything else! Almost nothing we have today would basically be possible without it, power to weight density is unmatched by anything other then nuclear which is just not practical for everything oil does. Li-ion batteries are among the second best, both deserve there fame and glory, oil has theirs already, this man needs his!
Subbed. Your dedication to properly sourcing information is impressive and necessary in the current era and I hope you become extremely successful.
Someone give him a Nobel prize. Mr. Goodenough.
@Work With Nature - How to grow food+ Dr Goodenough was Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019. So your request was granted.
Excellent video, perfectly referenced and well transmitted!
Thanks for an absorbing and educational video. Mr. Goodenough should get a Nobel. I guess the Nobel committees have gotten political.
Thanks!
@@incognitotorpedo42 remember when obama got the peace prize?
@@RickyHarline -- You took the words right out of my mouth, Ricky.
Great story man, well done. What differentiates yours from innumerable others?, references in your end-credits. Providing credibility & integrity as well as opportunity for the reader to investigate sources. Looking forward to following your progress. Thumbs up :-))
Thanks so much!
thank u sir , Goodenough...noble prize is a small thing for him he deserves lot more than tht.....
Four days ago John B. Goodenough along with Akira Yoshino and Stanley Whittingham won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their contributions to lithium-ion batteries.
This is my first time enjoying your RUclips channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
This video is Good Enough.
Lol
If we can harness the power of puns, our energy needs would be solved overnight. 🤦♂️🙄😂
I only realised the video is a bit old when they didnt mention Maxwell, who is acquired it mainly for their dry battery production patent
Great video, thanks! (I think you mean University of Porto in Portugal, not Proto, though)
Whoops, thanks!
I was about to say the same!! Congratulations for the video and thank you for sharing this information!! Greetings from Porto!
I've also noticed that...
How can you be that fit at that age? 96 and working! All respect Mr. Goodenough!
Mr. Goodenough the real MVP
MVS! Most Valuable Scientist!
seems like the scientists/researchers that innovate for the betterment of man kind don't receive the credit they deserve. dang for-profit society.
really enjoyed this video...! Thanks.
Very informative, thank you
Thanks!
Wow, can't wait to put one of this battery on my electric skateboard, the range will be crazy!!!
I shall charge my phone with Gatorade!
Lol
It's full of electrolytes, phones crave electrolytes
The race for energy storage. Such a wonderful thing to witness! Who knows what will come out of it and what the future has in store!
Well done neoscribe
Thanks!
Thanks for this amazing video. I just bought my first electric car last week (BMW I3) and after my study on the subject i was amazed how hard people are working on this technology. I'm hoping that i will be able to buy some solid state cells to replace the ones i have rn. I still have to wait and see how the market develop in the electric vehicle enhancement.
This is awesome and so up to date! Thanks for the great work.
Thanks!
For an invention that has powered the first, current and possible future generations of mobile computing and communication devices, I believe Mr. Goodenough is entitled for, and deserves a Nobel price.
8:08 University of PROTO????? It's PORTO man!
...thank you Peter for the exact date! As a person that is a half century old, I find immense inspiration from Johnny B.~
Great vid man. Loved the ending.
Thanks!
I appreciate your acknowledgement of Mr. Goodenough!! He deserves a lot more credit.
Looks like as of 10 October 2019 Dyson has backed out of the automotive pursuit
Yes and John B. Goodenough just won the Nobel prize for chemistry for the Lithium Ion battery and I feel his is the most promising and most likely to be adopted for consumer products. Hell this guy invented Lithium Ion batteries AND RAM so I already had complete faith in his version of solid state battery tech.
@ferkemall Build giant street sweepers.🤔 The problem would be how to hoist those big dust bins up to the giant trash cans. 🤔
I am sure these scientists and inventors are well respected within their industries, colleagues around the world and other people who research or report on this technology. Most people do not even bother to read and what most of the public has their attention focused on, the nature of many achievements is unknown or goes into obscurity over time.
A really great video, very interesting and I feel quite charged with excitement!
Thanks David!
its so noticeable the effort you put into your videos, keep it up man! you've just got a new subscriber ... cheers!
UPDATE - Dyson is no longer making an electric car.
Can you please make a video on why Dyson quit EV car space? Did Sakti lose Out to Maxwell? How is that related to battery manufacturing lines?
This was an incredibly informative and well-done video. Thank you for making this and sharing it !
Thanks so much!
2x charge is goodenough for me😂
Lol
That won't allow mechas to unplug from the wall for a week at a time. Not good enough.
Levity I’m thinking car range but yeah it certainly would be great to have self charging cells too
and recharging capabilities... wow, just wow
Maria Braga is a researcher at the University of Porto, not Proto as mentioned (typo). Thanks!
so where do I invest?
Lol, you uploaded this video at the exact same time as I uploaded one on the exact same topic. What a coincidence! Also, great video I hit the like button.
The lithium ion battery in my phone isn't a solid state, but it's Goodenough.
those animations alone made me subscribe and like, thanks for the beautiful work!
Thanks!
Brawndo has electrolytes.
tsbrownie It's gots what plants CRAVE!
I was going to post that!
95TurboSol I wrote the movie so I get presidents!
are you saying that we should put water on the crops?
but brawndos got what plants crave
It definatley is a Asset that we can use😁 Family Style!
So exciting. I get excited everytime I get on my e-scooter.
You deserve millions of subscribers
Thanks!
Great job. It makes engaging something so complex. A great tribute.
Thanks!
This video worth many more views than that...
Thanks!
Nah. The current view count is Good Enough.
Isn't the Cathode the negative terminal in an electrolytic battery?
What's next? Solid state water cooling in pc's ?!?!?!
Just throw your PC in the freezer.
Interesting and inspirational ! Looking forward for more...
IMHO, people with the last name, "Goodenough" have a good sense of humor. They are making fun of us Best's! 🙂
I'm impressed as to how the original inventor is still inventing new battery technologies and didn't just settle for his existing batteries to be good enough.
Tesla's new Roadster will already be able to do more than 500 miles per charge in 2020. Way before 2030.
But... It does not exist yet. All that range is just on paper, not proven in the real world. Of course, they can put two 100 kW units on top of each other to get there, but doesn´t it make you wonder how heavy that car would be? A sports car? Anyway, I really do hope they can make it work!
Thank you for the informative video. Keep up the good work!
Every time I hear "goodenough", I think of Boris Badenough.
solid-state graphene batteries and other graphene electronics are going to really make things interesting in a few years...
I think it's going to be a lot sooner than most people think too.
its going to be fun!
8:06 🤓 I think NeoScribe means "Porto" in Portugal, not "Proto"😉.
Watching this in 2019 with the current state of Tesla is very interesting. The Panasonic/Toyota/Honda venture aims to reach 340 miles by 2025 while Tesla is already selling cars with 370 miles of real world range and has just acquired Maxwell and will likely implement dry cell battery technology soon to increase by another 10 to 25% in range beyond that
But are the Solid State Batteries goodenough?
Only improves by twice. In an exponentially changing world, not good enough. Should have been a 10-fold improvement.
@@Levitiy Sorry but that is idiotic. 2 fold increase is colossal.
@@thecsslife Sorry, I just get sad that Moore's Law doesn't apply to other technologies.
Good one! Or good enough one!
Interesting. I didn't know weather effected battery performance. Looking forward to the future.
Good reporting, thank you...
Thanks!
Sir goodenough like a name.... I think he is thinking I am good enough that I am helping every one....... U r great sir goodenough
To bad the battery researchers won't combine their efforts. To much money to be made for that to happen. Everyone wants to control that technology.
I disagree. Too bad the battery researchers won't combine their efforts. Too much money to be made for that to happen.
it is good they don’t combine... winning will be based on good design and demand.... not on committees
there's a good reason why they're called as researchers and not hobbyist , they're most likely get the fund from any other people, and not from their own pocket money, because they;re reasonable people, the research not only need big fund but also has a very big chance result in failure, and if they didn't manage to feed themselves during and after the research, then why would they pursue such thing
Competition is the motive for efficiency and innovation.
Thomas Ridley Yes but remember, competition is the mother of technological advancement. Its how we got to the moon!
Interesting, only time will tell. I am always amazed by scientists who create this stuff
I've been following the battery industry for 10 years. Many, many, many "breakthroughs" have been made. None have made it to the commercial market yet.
I know what you mean. So many claims have been made such as 2x bigger capacity, 5x longer lifespan, 10x faster charging speed, etc..
You'd think with all these advancements we'd have batteries all over the place powering literally entire planet.
Inspiring and informative. Thanks for actually listing your sources right in your video.
Thanks!
That man needs a Nobel prize and millions of dollars people! Idiots who are good at playing dress up and make believe for our entertainment can make 20 million in 6 months, and people that are good at throwing and catching balls can make that much in a year! The world is a sick place when these are facts........
If NeoScribe creates this content by himself, imagine what he could do with a staff of 5 or 10 dedicated researchers and graphic design artists? The information flows at the speed we have grown accustomed to and if it's not then right click and change the pitch/speed of the audio. This is dope... it's just f___in dope. I graduated Comp Science (2010-2013) and this amount of information would have been stretched out for a week with a test after every 2.5 minutes, (hint)that's all school i kids.**, ever wonder why the some of the smartest people are self taught? because if you dont' know your pace is 100x faster then everyone else... the only limitatio is the invisible barrier set in the constructs of your own mind. Not to get too California on it but thats real f___in freedom to me.
Honestly one video on Goodenough wouldn't be good enough ;)
Lol noted
A precise and clear explanation. thank you
5:40 "the battery was likely small in scale"???? That's a positive mate not a drawback. If it's smaller and has a higher energy density than Lithium Ion then good for them and where can I buy one?
Alkalee??? You mean alkali as in alkaline.
CommonCentsRob no he means alkali as in alkali. Alkaline earth metals are something different than alkali metals.
Not sure what you are thinking. I was remarking on the energy density not it's composition.
He probably meant that the battery was a proof-of-concept made in a lab and not currently useable in a real-world application
Excellent! I'd like to watch more videos on solid state batteries to keep up with the technology.
Maria Helena Braga is based in the University of Porto, not "Proto". LOL
You deserve so much more followers and views om your channel!
Keep Up the great work my friend.
Thanks so much Elias!
I commute everyday on an electric bike. Solid state at twice the density will change everything. Give the man his acknowledgement please Trump lol!
He's too busy investing in coal... cause we all know how useful that will be in 10 years.
Very useful, still need something to power the batteries
You'd be surprised how efficient some of the newer coal plants are getting. Not to mention the abundance of natural gas. I am still of a fan of solar as you can back feed the grid and dial back the meter.
i wouldnt mind having double the energy density in my ebike
then i wouldnt need to carry a 20KG battery in a backpack whenever i go out for a ride