Hehe, honestly, I would love to be wrong. Affordable SSB’s would be a legitimate game changer for anything using lithium ion batteries today.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Oct 2023, 23:38I'm not sure we know what they have. I'm going to just pin this chat in my favourites and set up a reminder to review in 12 monthsdjos wrote: ↑04 Oct 2023, 23:37They don’t even have a drivable demonstrator, that right there is a giant red flag for me. All the statements from Toyota regarding their SSB’s use speculative language, further making me doubt them.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Oct 2023, 23:30
I'm not sure how anything he posted backs that up, is what I'm getting at.
As I said, it seems apparent from the several manufactures and battery tech companies stating at the same time that they have broken through, that something has happened. I see nothing to think that Toyota are not being honest nor do I for a second think that if this is what it is about, that Zak hasn't spoken to them and got assurances in lieu of a demonstration of the product, I think the guy get's the benefit of the doubt on that front.
As for F1, this is a very big deal and teams will want to get their ducks in line. Get left out of the new battery tech and you are going to have a reasonable handicap.
And they would be a huge deal for any F1 team able to get them into their cars first.