New batteries could make phones, drones, and electric cars last twice as long
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Re: New batteries could make phones, drones, and electric cars last twice as long
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#3The most exciting part of this, is that they say the'll be in consumer devices early 2017.
I'd love to have one in my quadcopter!
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#4It seems like we're always hearing about the next big thing in battery technology, but they seem to stay in research forever, and never hit the consumer market. The most exciting part of this, is that they say the'll be in consumer devices early 2017. I'd love to have one in my quadcopter!
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#7It seems like we're always hearing about the next big thing in battery technology, but they seem to stay in research forever, and never hit the consumer market. The most exciting part of this, is that they say the'll be in consumer devices early 2017. I'd love to have one in my quadcopter!
Progress in batteries has come a long way in the last 20 years. It's one of the reasons your quadcopter is even possible.
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#9It seems like we're always hearing about the next big thing in battery technology, but they seem to stay in research forever, and never hit the consumer market. The most exciting part of this, is that they say the'll be in consumer devices early 2017. I'd love to have one in my quadcopter!
There are a lot of experimental batteries that have like 5x capacity of the current Li-ion ones, but melt and explode when heated or crushed, which makes them effectively useless.
This is one of the hardest problems in high-capacity batteries - to avoid "rapid unscheduled heat dissipation" and the following "rapid unscheduled disassembly".
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#10Is it the case that the research was publicly-funded, but the profits are now being privatized?
Edit: Do the down voters care to comment? Anti-nationalism, anti-capitalism, or what?