I agree that older commercialized battery types aren’t so interesting, but my point was about all the battery types that haven’t had enough R&D yet to be commercially mass-produced.
Power grids don’t care much about density - they can build batteries where land is cheap, and for fire control they need to artificially space out higher-density batteries anyway. There are heaps of known chemistries that might be cheaper per unit stored (molten salt batteries, flow batteries, and solid state batteries based on cheaper metals), but many only make sense for energy grid applications because they’re too big/heavy for anything portable.
I’m saying it’s nuts that lithium ion is being used for cases where energy density isn’t important. It’s a bit like using bottled water on a farm because you don’t want to pay to get the nearby river water tested. It’s great that sodium ion could bring new economics to grid energy storage, but weird that the reason it was developed is for consumer applications.
theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months ago
I find it interesting that, on a post about sodium ion batteries, your comment completely excludes them
You999@sh.itjust.works 10 months ago
The original comment was about lithium and their popularity for backup power. Sodium ion batteries are so new that you can’t purchase them yet (blueitte supposedly released the NA300 but I can’t find any in stock and it’s no longer on their site).
It wouldn’t be fair to compare a chemistry you cannot purchase and which it’s strengths and weaknesses haven’t been tested outside of controlled laboratory testing.
theblueredditrefugee@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 months ago
Fair point - I’m not really that good with the physical sciences personally so apologies for my ignorance
astral_avocado@lemm.ee 10 months ago
You can buy them right now, there’s more links in the 18650masterrace subreddit, but here’s just one:
srikobatteries.com/…/sodium-ion-18650-1250mah-50a…
However good luck finding a BMS that works for it’s particular voltage range, don’t think AliExpress has any yet.
ShepherdPie@midwest.social 10 months ago
Probably because they’re new and the parent comment specifically referred to the cheaper, less energy dense battery types.