• Lemmyoutofhere@lemmy.ca
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    Sodium and hopefully solid state. If they ever get solid state figured out and affordable, will make every current EV obsolete overnight.

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      will make every current EV obsolete overnight.

      Certainly not. Batteries will be introduced into a few models and slowly gain market share while production is scaled up over a few years. If they’re really that much better, they’ll be in luxury cars first and part of the price tag, slowly working their way down the model palette. If a company patented a crucial technology for manufacturing, they’ll have a monopoly but won’t be able to scale quickly, slowing down adoption further. These things don’t just happen overnight, so current battery types will remain relevant for years, guaranteed.

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      I’m still fine with my lithium batteries. I still expect to get 250k miles out of it. If for some reason the car outlasts the batteries, I’m gonna look at a better chemistry replacement and a BMS upgrade.