Brake Horse Power wrote: ↑08 Oct 2020, 21:49
Andres125sx wrote: ↑08 Oct 2020, 17:35
15 seconds charging graphene batteries in progress. This would open up a new scenario with EVs, instead of using big and heavy batteries, they could be really small with very limited range but who would care if you can charge in less than a minute
Imagine an EV with the instant torque of electric motors, lack of noise and vibrations, and lighter than a ICE car so also better handling, cornering and braking
https://www.metaltechnews.com/story/202 ... y/328.html
Guess you'd at least want 100km if range so that's 20kWh. This is a relatively small capacity battery but not a small battery.. Supercap are not energy dense at all, you can use it for some peakshaving and lifetime extension of the Lion, but the lion is getting relatively cheap so you can never beat that. Also I don't think lion has a lifetime problem anymore as the batteries outperform the vehicle lifetime wise. So how can it be agame changer?
LiIon lifetime is a problem, actually it is THE problem, opposite to what most people think, problem is exactly that, liftime, not range. If a LiIon battery would be used for its full capacity, range will be 3x the actual range (more than enough), but then lifespan will be 1-2 years, same as any other LiIon battery from smartphones, laptops, handtools, etc. Remember they are exactly the same batteries.. well not in smartphones as those are flat, but still same technology.
None will purchase an expensive EV whose expensive battery (yes they´re still very expensive) will last 1-2 years and then will need a replacement, so they limit both minimum and maximum voltage to increase lifespan. Lithium batteries degrade proportionally to the difference to the storage voltage wich is around 3.7-3.8v.
So it´s exactly lifespan what need to be improved. If they manage to double lifespan, then they can use more of the real capacity of the battery to increase range