George Frangeskides, Chairman at ALBA, explains why the Pilbara Lithium option ‘was too good to miss’. Watch the video here.
Tie in with dry cell solid state batteries? using powdered Glass as the electrolyte?
I said there was v little difference between a super/ultra cap and a solid state battery.
If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, and walks like a duck......
Good to see others taking a position here.
If I was Tesla, I'd want some form of insurance or offset against losing this case, because if we win our market cap should 10 bag. I would have been quietly obtaining an interest in cap-xx shares for months.
Industrial process Engineer gives his take on Tesla buying Maxwell and the Powerwall. The difference (or lack of) between ultracaps and solid state batteries. The possibility of 25% ratio of batteries to ultra caps. Model 3 uses around 4,400 batteries per car.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCGlRxZDdhc
Speculation Shirley Meng, Maxwell’s DBE, Jeff Dahn & Goodenough’s Glass Electrolyte: My Tesla Battery Conspiracy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTwmF6uK4zk
Tesla's new Million Mile Battery: Is it solid state?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zk1Laoc93c
in his attempts to spread gloom and despondency OPEN reminds us
"Posted 9 Nov by Monkey Wizard, Apologies would be nice
Also both Maxwell and Ioxus bringing in extra lawyers doesn't look good. Cooley LLP (Ioxus) have vast experience of defending patent cases and rarely lose. They have successfully defended the likes of Facebook. It looks to me these cases are going to be very drawn out now"
Why would Maxwell/Tesla join with Ioxus and bring in the best lawyers in the land to fight a patent from a small aim co worth £12m ?
Why hire a sledge hammer to crack a walnut?
Ioxus were selling batteries made up of supercaps
https://ioxus.com/english/products/ustart/
It seems from the videos linked earlier that Tesla's new solid state battery may well be made up of a lot of supercaps.
I could be adding 2+2 and getting 22, but somethings up.
If you've time on your hands
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWXDuytA9MU
It seemed to me that a sodium based solid state battery with the equivalent power of todays lithium or even a lithium based solid state battery could be a replacement for many of todays supercapacitors.
It was the discussion about Legal teams in the previous thread and the similarities between batteries and capacitors, that got me wondering. Then at the end of the third video where the the solid state battery is described as a supercap.
If you are short on time just watch the last one.