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@DarrinBrunner @robinhoode
Main advantage of sodium batteries: no volatile components.
I’m willing to take a capacity hit if the battery can survive a hit or puncture without exploding.
Yesterday I spent time cleaning junk drawers to find an expanded & bloated lithium ion battery pack that was still holding a charge. Went straight into a fireproof battery bag.
Can’t wait til that’s a thing of the past.
Also, sodium is far more sustainable plus abundant compared to lithium.
Intrusive thoughts: “go on, poke it with a knife. See what happens firsthand”
Then throw it in a full bathtub!!