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Solid State battery game changer?

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At that size of a draw we'd need a different grid design anyways.

I'm not sure how the grid would synchronize with that level of demand randomly starting and stopping.
20,000 cycles to 80% would make for good local storage for charging EVs too.
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20,000 cycles to 80% would make for good local storage for charging EVs too.
That is fine for the current level of ev adoption, where the battery can draw when there are no vehicles charging.

But when I travel the gas stations always have at least one other car getting gas. Thus the battery would never have a chance to replenishment.

It does make the case for micro nuclear reactors though. Have all the electricity generated on site.
 
 




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