Submitted by nastratin t3_10vuq0g in Futurology
TimmJimmGrimm t1_j7qfgnt wrote
Reply to comment by pinkfootthegoose in New battery seems to offer it all: lithium-metal/lithium-air electrodes by nastratin
Not only does the durability of the Toyota-Honda group blow my mind, that pales in comparison to an electric car!
Except the battery of course. So many articles suggest that the bulk of an electric car is the battery that dies in less than ten years - and we are looking forward to a tsunami of car-sized bricks to recycle.
I honestly don't know what to believe at this time. It is nice that my 2003 Matrix still works though.
pinkfootthegoose t1_j7qg49e wrote
recycling should not be a problem. many old EV batteries can be repurposed as home batteries for a second life.
TimmJimmGrimm t1_j7qktg3 wrote
I know, right?
Big things, unlike 'toy' batteries. Few elements. Just... melt them down and reuse the parts, yes? An engineer friend of mine suggests it is not so simple.
I do like the idea of using them as house-batteries. If we can find the space?
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