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It'd take over 1 BILLION Powerwalls to store half the daily usage in the US (using old usage numbers off Wikipedia). I wonder if there's enough raw materials to make that realistic. And how to you manage recycling, repair, replacement, end-of-life concerns for all those batteries on that scale? Not asking a sarcastic hypothetical. Genuinely curious. It's hard to wrap my head around numbers that big. For reference I u…
Raw material supply is a big issue; see Berkeley physicist Tom Murphy's calculations: http://physics.ucsd.edu/do-the-math/2011/08/nation-sized-bat... He's mainly talking about lead but for lithium it's even worse. A lot of things look great until you look at the scaling limits. Hydro storage is another example; Murphy's got a post on that too.
It's no use for everyone to argue over wether a completely implausible idea is financially competitive on a small scale when the implication is we're talking about scaling on a national level.