• Elting@piefed.social
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      5 days ago

      Exactly, I don’t blame the university not wanting them even if they’re off either on account of how they can spontaneously catch on fire

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        The fire issue is generic to lithium batteries, and even the industry itself wants regulations on Battery safety which I support. Sodium ion batteries don’t catch fire and China’s Mass producing them and you can buy them today. It’s likely that electric cars and bikes will probably end up using sodium ion batteries long term. You only really need Lithium-ion batteries for Ultra portable devices

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          That’s interesting actually, I’ll have to look more into sodium ion batteries to figure out what they’re all about.

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          There’s also lithium iron phosphate (LFP) which doesn’t catch on fire either, and has been around longer. There are trade-offs, like sodium being vastly more plentiful than lithium.