"We take the organic materials out and replace them with inorganic or basically salt-like materials, and that does two things for you. One is it gets rid of your fire risk,"
Isn't lithium the flammable bit? Am I missing something super important/obvious here?
"Greenshields says full production is probably 3 to 5 years away."
But surely they could provide a large demonstration battery?
Seriously, I'm tired of "revolutionary battery solves all the problems" articles without an actual tech demonstration verified by the reporter and a competent third party. These nonsense articles need to stop being published on HN.
> But surely they could provide a large demonstration battery?
They have:
"Pie in the sky? Heard it all before? Perhaps. The part that separates Innolith from all the others who claim to have invented the latest and greatest next new thing in battery storage technology is that is[sic] already has one of its batteries installed and operating [in Hagerstown, Maryland]"
"We take the organic materials out and replace them with inorganic or basically salt-like materials, and that does two things for you. One is it gets rid of your fire risk,"
Isn't lithium the flammable bit? Am I missing something super important/obvious here?
"Greenshields says full production is probably 3 to 5 years away."
But surely they could provide a large demonstration battery?
Seriously, I'm tired of "revolutionary battery solves all the problems" articles without an actual tech demonstration verified by the reporter and a competent third party. These nonsense articles need to stop being published on HN.