If this isn’t just corporate hype, this could be great for making smaller batteries, hopefully less resource intensive.

  • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    9 months ago

    Alternatively, they could make smaller versions for consumer vehicles that take up less space/weight.

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      9 months ago

      Yeah, this kind of headline is stupid. Any battery can offer any given range if it’s large enough. This kind of thing should be written as distance/mass or, for consumer products, cost/distance.

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        9 months ago

        Even that is meaningless because the vehicle you put a battery in is as important or moreso than the battery.

        Aptera has a claimed 1,000+ mile range with a 100 kWh lithium battery. Meanwhile, the Rivian R1S has a claimed 270 mile range when equipped with a 106 kWh battery.

        The main difference is that the Aptera is a light and aerodynamic car built for maximum efficiency instead of a 6,000 lb pickup truck. Any battery can boast amazing numbers if you are flexible enough with the use case.

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          9 months ago

          That’s true. I guess it should just be kWh/mass. Either that or we should have a standard vehicle all batteries are tested on for headlines if they want to talk about distance, which is obviously more understandable to the average reader.