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      09-26-2022, 09:54 AM   #187
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Originally Posted by RM7 View Post
You really need to change your news sources. The solid state batteries are in production right now, the ones that will be powering cars. This is already in progress.
And none of them have delivered on the promise, it's still being invented. Solid state batteries exist but don't work as intended yet. Cold fusion exists too, it just doesn't work as intended yet. Both are just waiting for somebody to figure out how to make it work as intended. Until then ? ...

The news source I just shared with you is only 3 months old, and says Panasonic/Tesla think it's 10 years out at best, and isn't even working it into their products.

When Musk the EV messiah doesn't jump on an opportunity to pioneer a product innovation into production to save the world, as someone that is revered for his business and engineering savvy, that ought to tell you something. Both economically and from a logistics/physics perspective, it's obviously not happening on the timeline proposed in this discussion.

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