• @tallwookie
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    101 year ago

    so how long before they’re ready for consumer use (as LiFePO4’s are)? 5 years?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      1 year ago

      They have already started mass production of the cells at CATL, etc. I would guess building packs and larger products on that will take some development. But I see 18650 sodium ion cells on Alibaba, although I couldn’t say if they are actually as advertised.

    • @schroedingershat
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      51 year ago

      They’re already in cars that ship this month in limited numbers and the processes are designed to slot into LFP equipment. So I’d say we’ll start seeing them next year.

      • Admiral Patrick
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        21 year ago

        Lol, exactly. Aren’t all new battery developments always “in about 5 years”? I’m hoping for the best but not holding my breath.

        • @schroedingershat
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          31 year ago

          They’ve been in limited commercial use for high safety applications for a few year sand they’re in mass production using most of the same equipment as lithium. There are three car models in china being released with them this year.

          “About 5 years” in this context means 5 years until up-stream supply chains are efficient and they are roughly where LFP is now.