• Tattorack@lemmy.world
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    Interesting. Something to look forward to in the future.

    Now I’m also hoping for a more power dense battery.

    • Fubarberry@sopuli.xyzOPM
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      You, and everybody else. I think everyone has been waiting on a new battery technology breakthrough for the past 10+ years.

      • IamSparticles@lemmy.zip
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        Solid state batteries are the next leap we’re likely to see. They already exist but aren’t widely available for consumer products yet.

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          16 hours ago

          I don’t need any special advances in batteries, I just need “it’s possible to replace them” and “it’s possible to get them”.

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        True, but I was thinking there might be a smaller, incremental improvement in lithium ion batteries each year. Am I wrong about that? Are we going nowhere with lithium anymore?

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          There are smaller improvements each year, and from looking at it, it seems like EV automobiles and other markets are helping drive increasingly significant gains actually. I’m not sure on how much of the emergency density gains actually apply to small batteries though, or if it’s more about improvements in larger batteries. Either way it’s less stagnant than I thought.