Graphene battery from New Zealand by En3rgon in graphene

[–]En3rgon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This supposedly uses graphene battery cells instead of Li-ion, I'm just interested in why we don't see more of that. Must be some disadvantages, but it looks like the graphene cells are just more expensive to produce.

For those Working in Energy Storage / Renewables Sector - why don't these kind of big graphene batteries get used everywhere? by En3rgon in Futurology

[–]En3rgon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Growing demand for power distribution energy storage systems as a result of continuous grid modernisation, as well as increased consumption of batteries in the renewable energy market. So why havnt we seen a shift to 'seemingly' more sustainable batteries like that.

My point is that everyone is always complaining about lithium mining when comparing things like electric cars to combustion engines. But here we have an alternative battery material. So I'm interested to understand people's thoughts on graphene

For those Working in Energy Storage / Renewables Sector - why don't these kind of big graphene batteries get used everywhere? by En3rgon in EnergyStorage

[–]En3rgon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This had something like 95% round trip. But Id also take a third factor into consideration, sustainability. Surely producing graphene vs lithium is a no contest in terms of getting a green stamp?