I think the future for EV batteries is going to be sodium-ion for quite a while. They are good enough for most people and the materials to make them are plentiful.
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Sodium-ion is fine for fixed storage. The energy density isn't there for EVs.
The energy density of sodium-ion batteries keeps improving. They are getting pretty close to LiFePO4. Chinese EV manufacturers have started using them. Not everyone needs a super long range, especially in places where there are lots of charging stations available.
Not everyone needs a super long range, especially in places where there are lots of charging stations available.
That is exactly the issue with ev sales in a car-centric place right now, people wanted a bazilion miles in single charge. Even with 400km in a single charge most people will still look at it and think they need more, even though they only drive 15km per day and road trip once every 2 years.
Yes, people don’t know what they need. 400km range is PLENTY of the vehicle can charge fast.