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*A [[  | *A [[Rechargeable Battery]] similar to a [[Lithium-Ion Battery]] but with Elemental Sodium as the Ion  | ||
*Given Sodium Chloride (non-  | *Given Sodium Chloride (non-iodized salt without trace minerals) can be easily extracted from [[Brine]] / [[Seawater]] instead of having to mine [[Lithium]] , they have the potential to be VERY cheap  | ||
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Revision as of 02:40, 29 November 2021
Basics
- A Rechargeable Battery similar to a Lithium-Ion Battery but with Elemental Sodium as the Ion
 - Given Sodium Chloride (non-iodized salt without trace minerals) can be easily extracted from Brine / Seawater instead of having to mine Lithium , they have the potential to be VERY cheap
 
Internal Links
External Links
- The Wikipedia Page on Sodium-Ion Batteries
 - A TedX Talk By Jay Whitacre Titled "Reinterpreting the Process of Innovation" (They go over their approach to Product Development that they learned in starting a company making Sodium-Ion Batteries)