The Ultimate Battery - a must read

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I did some research on this yesterday: Newest Lithium Iron Phosphate battery material promises sea change for electric vehicle usefulness UPDATE: I shoulda read the zoomilife article first. This is a different battery breakthrough than what I'm referring to below. FWIW the zoomilife article links to this article in Nature: http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature07879.html

UPDATE: This is clearly a good week for battery breakthroughs...

The breakthrough is 5-10 years into the future before we will be able to buy batteries with this feature. The breakthrough is a refinement of LiFePO4 chemistry to drastically improve charge/recharge times. They were tossing around 300C rates and/or a 100-fold increase in charge/recharge rates.

One article I read quoted a GE battery engineer scoffing whether this was needed for vehicle sized battery packs. What's more necessary is increase in kwh/kg (energy density) rather than w/kg (power density). Increasing energy density gives more range and I suppose the GE guy is convinced LiFePO4 by itself has enough power density to adequately power cars. It's the range people need more.

Also I wrote up some back of the envelope estimates of whether fast recharge can feasibly be implemented for cars. e.g. if the car requires a 20 kilowatt-hour recharge, in 5 minutes, that's 240 kilowatts of electricity being zapped into the car. Supposedly this battery breakthrough could absorb that much electricity but would a consumer level charger connection ever be built to handle that much current?

On the other hand faster recharge is clearly desirable.

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Well, where I live consumers typically have 2 or 3 times 25 amps at 230 V.
So you really can't draw more than some 15 kW, certainly not with a pizza
in the oven.

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yada yada

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With that kind of power and fast fill, maybe full service recharge will become common? At home, you tend to have all night. The folks that can afford that good a battery can afford to pay a mimimum wage lackey to handle the connector.

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If you read the link - you would realise that this actually has nothing to do with lithium, or even conventional type batteries...

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