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The electric car revolution will require us to build better batteries

7 pointsby GoRudyalmost 6 years ago

2 comments

Kirby64almost 6 years ago
Seems like this is just an ad for Sila Nanotech basically.<p>Obviously lower cost batteries will make electric cars more available to everyone, but at ~$200&#x2F;kWh in cell cost, are we really that far away now? It seems to me the bigger issues include:<p>* Lack of charging infrastructure (incl at home, apartment dwellers, or for roadtrip purposes)<p>* Consumer education&#x2F;dissuasion of fears regarding &#x27;range anxiety<p>* Lack of battery production facilities. Obviously Tesla is tackling this, but it seems other manufacturers are lagging behind in production abilities.<p>* Compelling offerings from more mainstream manufacturers on the lower end in greater quantities (Kona EV&#x2F;Nero EV&#x2F;Bolt being some of the first, but production seems limited)
dsfyu404edalmost 6 years ago
This phrase tells you everything you need to know about the article<p>&gt; ...and it&#x27;s the reason why Gleb Yushin, Alex Jacobs and I founded...<p>While the silicon batteries he&#x27;s hyping sound really, really, cool and I wish him luck developing them and bringing them to market this article cannot be trusted to inform about how feasible or close they are in reality because it&#x27;s written by someone who has a strong incentive to convince everyone that they are just around the corner.<p>Unrelated to this article, since when did CNN decide that &quot;opinion&quot; was too accurate of a term and start calling their opinion pieces &quot;perspectives&quot;?
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