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If good for car, good for home system tooTesla will be holding a Battery Day sometime in June to announce the commercialization of a improvement in battery design and costs that will make electric cars cost competitive with IC vehicles AND give a1 Million mile range for the cars.
Worth checking out the background to the upcoming announcement. Also could partially explain recent sharp increases in TESLA SP.
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Battery Day: Why Tesla’s single crystal cathode is important
https://thedriven.io/2020/06/05/battery-day-why-teslas-single-crystal-cathode-is-important/
from the blurb: RenewEconomy and its sister sites One Step Off The Grid and The Driven will continue to publish throughout the Covid-19 crisis, posting good news about technology and project development, and holding government, regulators and business to account.Further details on new cheaper batteries. In fact it seems to leap frog the upcoming announcement from Tesla
Researchers say ‘salty’ sodium battery as good as lithium-ion
https://thedriven.io/2020/06/03/researchers-say-salty-sodium-battery-as-good-as-lithium-ion/
We have been over this a few times, at this point in time hydrogen is the only sensible replacement for heavy vehicles and aircraft, batteries make the most sense for light application.https://theconversation.com/amp/hyd...theyre-hampered-by-the-laws-of-science-139899
You all know by now my scepticism about H2, i believe the above article should settle this once for all.no investment or new technology can change basic physic.
So where to for H2?
Well i see a still undeveloped promising field on solar wind farms energy storage with h2 fuel cells acting as batteries and allowing base load from cheap green power, and h2 replacing our lpg train for exports to Asia.
Comments welcome but please read the article from the link
Lol
I guess staying at home is bad for car sales. I'm sure Elon was close to getting a performance bonus before the lockdown.
Well those well heeled ASF members can now order a Tesla Roadster, nice looking car for the young exec, or their partner.
https://www.drive.com.au/news/austr...-remains-a-mystery-123817.html?trackLink=SMH2
I just picked up another bike today, more enjoyment than a car, unless you fall off.
I think that is something that people really need to embrace, my generation grew up in an era when cars were an essential item, so adapting to the modern era could be quite difficult.I don't even have a car. Public transport in Sydney is adequate and sufficient; however I am not married and/or have children, so don't really need a car.
I think that is something that people really need to embrace, my generation grew up in an era when cars were an essential item, so adapting to the modern era could be quite difficult.
With the current generation of young adults, I think in capital cities a car is pointles, public transport, cycleways and ride share apps like uber make the owning of a car a waste of opportunity.
The cost of ownership could add considerably to their investment pool.
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