03-04-2017, 02:46 PM
Dunno if you guys caught this the other day on Reddit or wherever, but a team lead by John Goodenough (who co-developed the rechargeable Lithium Ion battery, and also has a great surname) and Maria Helena Braga have come up with a new design for a glass electrolyte battery cell at UT Austin. It's apparently the first solid state design that works below 60 degrees Celsius.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...131144.htm
- Low cost (uses sodium rather than lithium)
- Fast charge/discharge
- Can operate as low as -20 degrees C, for when you are trapped on Hoth
- A long time will this battery live (more cycles than lithium-ion)
- You don't know the POWAH of the new battery (at least three times the energy density of a lithium ion battery).
- High capacity (one of the applications mentioned is electric vehicles)
- We all know the imperial probe droid had no self-destruct. Han merely shot it in the battery pack. This type should be less asplodey.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20...131144.htm