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*Safe, DIY, common material chemistry | |||
*6 cells made 2V - with 2 mA for 350 continuous hours | *6 cells made 2V - with 2 mA for 350 continuous hours | ||
*600 mAh at about 2V | *600 mAh at about 2V | ||
*2V x 2 mA is 4 mW | *2V x 2 mA is 4 mW | ||
*Cost at wholesale prices: 10 cents/watt-hr or $100/kWhr. Which is lower than Lithium Ion, and Lithium Ion should reach this price in 2023 [https://www.greencarreports.com/news/1126308_electric-car-battery-prices-dropped-13-in-2019-will-reach-100-kwh-in-2023] | |||
*Experiment cost - about $100 for 1Ah, or $100/Whr (1000x wholesale price) |
Latest revision as of 22:40, 29 July 2020
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468067219300318
Notes:
- Safe, DIY, common material chemistry
- 6 cells made 2V - with 2 mA for 350 continuous hours
- 600 mAh at about 2V
- 2V x 2 mA is 4 mW
- Cost at wholesale prices: 10 cents/watt-hr or $100/kWhr. Which is lower than Lithium Ion, and Lithium Ion should reach this price in 2023 [1]
- Experiment cost - about $100 for 1Ah, or $100/Whr (1000x wholesale price)