The Rise of Batteries in Six Charts and Not Too Many Numbers - RMI
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The unstoppable rise of batteries is leading to a domino effect that puts half of global fossil fuel demand at risk.

The unstoppable rise of batteries is leading to a domino effect that puts half of global fossil fuel demand at risk::The unstoppable rise of batteries is leading to a domino effect that puts half of global fossil fuel demand at risk.

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Current Li-ion batteries have numerous issues, but fortunately there are several alternatives too. Bringing a new battery chemistry to production scale hasn’t been easy, but we’re taking small steps like that every year.

We may still need lithium, nickel or manganese in the near future, but the demand for cobalt (per cell) has been decreasing gradually. Who knows which alternative ends up dominating the market after a few decades

Eventually I hope we end up with sodium batteries.

But that’s probably a long way off still

Nice.

The whole sodium story is how we should be going about shit.

We didn’t focus on making the best battery and came up with sodium.

A couple college students instead looked for the most abundent and easily accessible thing we can make batteries out of.

Sodium batteries would be a welcome change. Solid state batteries are another interesting technology that looks promising.

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