Submitted by DukeOfGeek t3_y89aam in Futurology
John-pala t1_isyqr6l wrote
Reply to comment by DukeOfGeek in Salient Energy zinc-ion battery passes UL safety testing by DukeOfGeek
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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