FloridaSun
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So, I read up on the first rechargable Li/CO2 battery which is carbon neutral. That technology promises 7x the energy density of a Li/Ion battery. If I'm understanding this correctly, this could mean that a size battery pack that is currently good for 300 miles, such size battery pack could go 2100 miles on a charge on a Li/CO2 pack??? If this is true, this could be the future of electric vehicles. I have not seen any documentation on charging time but even if it charges slower than current batteries, if you get 2100 mile range, it would be fairly irrelevant..
Am I missing something or is it possible that those type of batteries are the future of EV's?
https://newatlas.com/electronics/first-rechargeable-carbon-dioxide-battery/
Am I missing something or is it possible that those type of batteries are the future of EV's?
https://newatlas.com/electronics/first-rechargeable-carbon-dioxide-battery/