← Back to context Comment by dzhiurgis 5 months ago AFAIK lithium isn’t used for long duration storage 3 comments dzhiurgis Reply pockettanyas 5 months ago Right now that's true, but it's a price limitation, not a technical limitation. dzhiurgis 5 months ago I’m not too sure about it. Dendrites form when you charge to 100% and leave it for days and weeks. In some sense it wouldn’t matter if cells costs 100x less than now. conradev 5 months ago If they cost 20% less then you can buy 20% more and only use them up to 80% capacity.
pockettanyas 5 months ago Right now that's true, but it's a price limitation, not a technical limitation. dzhiurgis 5 months ago I’m not too sure about it. Dendrites form when you charge to 100% and leave it for days and weeks. In some sense it wouldn’t matter if cells costs 100x less than now. conradev 5 months ago If they cost 20% less then you can buy 20% more and only use them up to 80% capacity.
dzhiurgis 5 months ago I’m not too sure about it. Dendrites form when you charge to 100% and leave it for days and weeks. In some sense it wouldn’t matter if cells costs 100x less than now. conradev 5 months ago If they cost 20% less then you can buy 20% more and only use them up to 80% capacity.
conradev 5 months ago If they cost 20% less then you can buy 20% more and only use them up to 80% capacity.
Right now that's true, but it's a price limitation, not a technical limitation.
I’m not too sure about it. Dendrites form when you charge to 100% and leave it for days and weeks. In some sense it wouldn’t matter if cells costs 100x less than now.
If they cost 20% less then you can buy 20% more and only use them up to 80% capacity.