Lithium-ion is what the capitalists want you to use.

Nickel-hydrogen is three times heavier per unit of energy stored. Oh no. Sounds terrible. But it’s –

  • Cheap. $83 per kilowatt-hour (https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.1809344115)

  • Lasts 20,000 cycles compared to 400-1200 for lithium-ion, so far fewer will have to be produced and disposed of.

  • Materials. This is the big one. Lithium is rare. It costs a lot of energy to mine, and mining produces a lot of wastewater and CIA coups. Nickel is abundant and cheaper, and causes less damage.

Nickely-hydrogen batteries are for applications where you want something good enough and care about the planet. Lithium-ion is when you need luxury and don’t care about externalities.

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Accounting for weight, does it otherwise last as long as lithium-ion batteries?

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Maybe when the EU forces user replaceable batteries these will be common 3rd party alternative replacements.

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Lot of applications where weight isn’t an issue too.

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What about volume?

Hold on so electric vehicles will only last 1200 days and then you have to buy another huge battery?

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