k0ua
Epic Contributor
This is an interesting article about a new discovery of an older unproductive battery technology that has been reexamined.
The 285 milliamp hours per gram storage capacity with 5000 cycles retaining 92 percent of full capacity.
That really grabbed me. 285 milliamp hours per gram is one heck of a lot of capacity. Multiply that by 1000 grams and that is a kilogram. So you would have 285 amp hours of storage in a battery that weight 1 kilogram or 2.2 pounds.. Now that is one he77 of a battery in a small package. If they can make this thing viable at a reasonable cost, that would revolutionize energy storage. I wonder if all of this is true. Anyone care to comment.?
PNNL: News - Unexpected discovery leads to a better battery
Power dense zinc-manganese power unit as cheap as a car battery
The 285 milliamp hours per gram storage capacity with 5000 cycles retaining 92 percent of full capacity.
That really grabbed me. 285 milliamp hours per gram is one heck of a lot of capacity. Multiply that by 1000 grams and that is a kilogram. So you would have 285 amp hours of storage in a battery that weight 1 kilogram or 2.2 pounds.. Now that is one he77 of a battery in a small package. If they can make this thing viable at a reasonable cost, that would revolutionize energy storage. I wonder if all of this is true. Anyone care to comment.?
PNNL: News - Unexpected discovery leads to a better battery
Power dense zinc-manganese power unit as cheap as a car battery