I have been following Amprius since learning about them through Sandy Munro some time ago. The Amprius developments solve many of the existing battery problems, potentially making their batteries a high demand solution that is exciting to keep track of!
Wow! That's pretty impressive info on their batteries, but I'd like to see their batteries compared to those from companies that have a good reputation in terms of reliability and longevity. Not just performance. I'd also like to know if their batteries can be recycled cost effectively and if they have been developing solid state batteries which are expected to have, on average, 10x better performance and are easily recycled
Starting up is tough hodl the stock 🙏 Apparently government contracts and private industry only at this time. Amprius should start a sponsorship racing batteries program. I believe they did one with electric bikes in Australia and won the race.
Depends on how many kWh you put in there. But if you crammed as many in there as you could, similar to what they’re doing with the 1,000-mile version of the battery, I would bet you could get 1,500 miles out of it (at least if you don’t use the heater!), maybe even 2,000. But does anyone need that? Probably not. A thousand miles is already a ridiculous range, I doubt I’d need more than 600. There are more practical applications of Amprius batteries.
I have $3000 worth of stock from ampx, in hope it does well.
George Davis
What is your average price?
@@mehditarabi4709 Right now too low.
I have been following Amprius since learning about them through Sandy Munro some time ago. The Amprius developments solve many of the existing battery problems, potentially making their batteries a high demand solution that is exciting to keep track of!
DemaGeek can you imagine Aptera with those batteries , wow ! 😎
@@freepower1082 Yeah, I sure like to!!
Can you imagine Aptera using Amprius tech for their battery? THAT would be amazing!. I wonder how the number$ would work or not work.
Wow! That's pretty impressive info on their batteries, but I'd like to see their batteries compared to those from companies that have a good reputation in terms of reliability and longevity. Not just performance. I'd also like to know if their batteries can be recycled cost effectively and if they have been developing solid state batteries which are expected to have, on average, 10x better performance and are easily recycled
We should be finding out very soon . 😎
Great news for domestic battery and job creation!
Batteries coming to the good old USA ! 😎
Starting up is tough hodl the stock 🙏 Apparently government contracts and private industry only at this time. Amprius should start a sponsorship racing batteries program. I believe they did one with electric bikes in Australia and won the race.
Electric aviation stands to benefit.
What is your targer price for 2025 for $ampx
It would be great to see batteries made in America.
Big things happening in 2025 !
We make them in America. Go to NC and SC. Big massive battery plants built or being built there.
@@billsmith5960 You're the first person to ever mention this.
@@JoeBManco - When it comes to here, then yes.
@@freepower1082but why stock price is under 1 $
I wonder how far an Aptera could go on an Amprius battery .
Depends on how many kWh you put in there. But if you crammed as many in there as you could, similar to what they’re doing with the 1,000-mile version of the battery, I would bet you could get 1,500 miles out of it (at least if you don’t use the heater!), maybe even 2,000. But does anyone need that? Probably not. A thousand miles is already a ridiculous range, I doubt I’d need more than 600. There are more practical applications of Amprius batteries.
@@RyanWilliams222Thank s I ordered the 600 mile range battery
@@thomascorbett2936 Just now, or previously? I can’t tell if you’re serious. 😂
@@RyanWilliams222yes I'm serious , I also invested about 10 thousand in Aptera .
It's sounds like you are reading a text out loud that was not written by you
It's better that way. His "off the cuff" commentary is objectively worse...
@@bobhilder1469
True
Good batteries are always good news!
They are getting better by the year . 😎
First!
Yrs ! 😎