China's GNE develops lithium-sulfur battery with energy density of 700Wh/kg - Energy Storage
China's GNE develops lithium-sulfur battery with energy density of 700Wh/kg - Energy Storage
The energy density of the newly developed lithium-sulfur prototype far exceeds the one of common lithium -ion batteries.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/45711414
Either it's BS or genuinely true
2 0 Replyhaha, word
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Could this energy density provide a good enough Wh/kg ratio for general/leisure aviation?
2 0 ReplyAny third party verification of these claims?
8 1 ReplyDunno about this company specifically but Li-S shows a lot ff promise for energy density - there are just some complex hurdles. Article about Li-S
2 0 ReplyThanks for the info. I’m not as familiar with the battery chemistry. The reason that I ask is because I’ve heard a lot of big claims from Chinese companies that ended up not panning out.
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What's the current Wh/kg average?
4 0 ReplyAbout 200 for your typical cheap Lithium battery.
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