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  • CCP new "Blade Battery"

    Yes they spent 50 mins telling you how "safe" their battery is (from the people who gave you the Black Death/SARS/68 million starved to death...& of course the little mater we ALL dealing with now.

    https://insideevs.com/news/406839/byd-blade-battery/

    I save you the time, its a Lithium Iron Phosphate mix, the advantage is its 20% cheaper because its got no Cobalt & it will have a longer life, the disadvantages are its slow to charge/discharge & 25% less engery dense. Thus you need 25% more of it, which every way the CCP tries to spin the tale.

    Upshot?

    They getting prep-ed to flood the World with this as a "Safer" battery EV.....
    https://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/byd-han-ev-revealed-europe-tesla-model-3-rival

    People expect a Cheap Crap from China, I don't think this will keep Elon up at night at that price point for a low tec battery tec.......sure when they fail to sell the CCP will blame "Racist" West....

    Mike

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    Re: CCP new "Blade Battery"

    Ah.....this was their last "attempt"

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      Re: CCP new "Blade Battery"

      h​2

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        Re: CCP new "Blade Battery"

        Nope, except for heavy goods trucks etc.............

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          Re: CCP new "Blade Battery"

          Originally posted by GRG55 View Post
          h​2
          Yes indeed.

          Excerpts from an interesting article that provides a structured approach to moving to a Hydrogen-based economy.

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          Presently Hydrogen is the only feasible route for at-scale decarbonization. It is a highly versatile, clean, and flexible energy vector. So many have evaluated the potential of hydrogen sector by sector that ramping up Hydrogen is needed to achieve any energy transition in an efficient and economically attractive way.

          The problem today is that Hydrogen is simply not (yet) fit for large-scale deployment. The accepted wisdom is Hydrogen is a really good solution as a clean energy carrier, feedstock, and fuel. It can facilitate the extensive scale integration of renewables through conversion from H2O to pure Hydrogen (H2). The potential to store Hydrogen as renewable Hydrogen can decarbonize the gas grid and can progressively convert incumbent natural gas and coal to this needed low-carbon through a gas reformation with carbon capture, utilization, and storage solutions (CCUS). It can tackle transport, heating, and cooling in the present energy-intensive industries and is relatively compatible with end-users and offering convenience in any replacement to the existing end-user application.
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          https://ecosystems4innovating.wordpr...ransformation/

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