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    11 months ago

    There’s some promising headway with molten sodium-sulfur batteries. Not only are they at similar capacity as lithium, but their molten nature allows for the batteries to store energy long-term. The downside is a low cycle rate and the heating requirement. Another promising battery tech is sodium ion batteries, which can use iron as a cathode to output similar power and cycling as lithium

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      11 months ago

      This application needs the opposite of that. They need lots and lots of cycles, easy to maintain, and density is not much of an issue.