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On 10/23/2024 10:38 AM, Bobbie Sellers wrote:There is a 1 MWH battery in the article that Bobbie provided. Looks quite large, maybe a ton or two.On 10/23/24 05:31, Scott Dorsey wrote:I've certainly heard of flow batteries, but usually as stationaryCryptoengineer <petertrei@gmail.com> wrote:>Batteries are not a power source - they are a power store.>
This is true for storage batteries, not for primary batteries like alkaline
cells. Some languages make a specific distinction between "l'accumulateur"
and "la cellule" but English does not unfortunately.
--scott
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Look up Flow Batteries. They are not in automotive use yet but
would keep gas stations open to supply the fluid with which they
operate.
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You would have a future that resembles the immediate past.
storage.
Applying them to vehicles sounds very complicated. Any idea of the
volumes of fluids required for, say, 100 kWh? That's the size of a
hefty EV battery today. What voltage would they provide?
pt
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