Submitted by DukeOfGeek t3_y89aam in Futurology
DukeOfGeek OP t1_isypdqq wrote
So this is a big step forward for home/grid storage. Zinc is a safe, cheap widely available resource. We make pennies out of it.
John-pala t1_isyqr6l wrote
Tried to read up but could only find one downside, that it recharges slower. Is there any other downside compared to lithium?
DukeOfGeek OP t1_isys6zq wrote
Probably larger battery for same amount of storage. But if you're just bolting it to a concrete slab at a PV/windfarm that's not a big deal.
John-pala t1_isyu4vv wrote
So if sieze isnt an issue these types only have upsides? Im thinking energy storage for houses, villas and departementbuildings.
DukeOfGeek OP t1_isyvh49 wrote
That's what they are aiming for, lets us steer lithium ion into cars etc.
kagemushablues415 t1_it0c9oa wrote
Heh. Steer.
FellowConspirator t1_isz689l wrote
The zinc batteries have a volumetric energy density of 100 Wh/L, compared to, say, 450 Wh/L for the NMC lithium battery in a Tesla. you need 4.5x as much physical space to hold the same amount of energy.
That may not be a dealbreaker for many applications. Replace a Powerwall with a dorm-fridge sized one of these in your basement or garage and you’d probably be just as happy (and happier still if it’s cheap).
DukeOfGeek OP t1_iszhycj wrote
Also can't burn. It's even less of an issue if you are bolting them to the ground at a wind farm where land is dirt cheap.
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