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The problem with lithium ion batteries, from my understanding, is they start dying as soon as they are produced.
From what I've read 5 - 7 years is their life expectancy, it may have improved.
If the life expectancy hasn't improved, the unit cost will have to drop considerably, to make them viable.IMO![]()
Maybe lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) might be the go then?