BYD seagull is marketed with 2nd generation sodium battery in China. It has slightly lesser energy density than LiFePO4 of similar size. They are already working on the 3rd generation Sodium battery which will exceeds current LiFePO4 capacity. But for the 2nd generation battery to come close to Lithium is already a big achievement as others Sodium battery manufacturers could not even produce a battery that fits a vehicle.
How close. What are the numbers in energy density? Lithium ion phosphate has 270 wh/kg energy density. Why can't I purchase a power station with sodium ion batteries?
At 9:40 the truth comes out. These new sodium batteries have a low energy density, which means that they will mostly be used for cheap EVs with a low range.
Would make great gadget batteries for stuff with a shorter service life. A relatively poor choice for EV use for many reasons. One being the same reason they preform better at low temperatures. They have a much lower thermal runaway temperature...
If they can improve battery technology then it make the solar and other sustain energy worth looking into. The possibility to be able to store energy for later usage is just great.
Dream on. First of all, we're talking about china which is known for lying. Second thing is that being able to create and store energy would make people independent which is a big no no for every government on Earth.
@@foxfire5235Not if they make it cheap and light. Would you pay $500 for a battery that can power your house for 5 days? Or place a mechanical system the size of many football fields next to your house.
@@jac585 The storage of energy by applying force to an appropriate medium to deliver acceleration, compression, or displacement (against gravity); the process can be reversed to recover the stored kinetic or potential energy.
CATL is the number one battery manufacturer in the world by a large margin. If they say they have this technology CATL probably has the tech. They do not play around.
If they do not play around, is the sodium ion battery all over the world and has a higher energy density than lithium? Where is this battery that is a game changer?
What I want to know is, just how much long / extended durability testing have they actually performed (i.e. just how many years in durability testing) as to ascertain that these quote revolutionary batteries won't be causing fires, etc. And what are ALL the foreseeable potential applications (i.e. can they be utilized for off grid residential structures ?) And compared to ALL other currently existing battery technologies how ecologically compatible are they.
@@mikeolsze6776 Testing these days is done by the guinea pigs who buy them first. In China's case that means the Chinese public and anybody else they can con into buying them.
Sodium batteries don't have the density of lithium. It takes more of them to match the output of lithium so too much space is required, as space in a car is too limited.
That's what the breakthrough is about. Everybody can make a sodium battery. However making one with similar or higher density than lithium is of another level.
@@FinancialConsultdotcodotzaI am going to order a sodium ion battery that has more energy density than my lithium ion phosphate battery. I use that in my solar power station. Oh no! They don't have any because it doesn't exist.
@@neilwani1178 many things didn't exist 10 years ago. BTW, you don't nerd a small pack for solar. It's not a car or phone where you need a compact solution so save your sarcasm for brain power
Given the numerous benefits (cost, pollution-reducction etc) that the new battery will bring to consumers and manufacturers, shouldn't we rephrase the title as ' China's most advanced battery will revolutionize the EV industry'?
These won't reduce pollution. China is manufacturing the soda ash needed for the sodium in these batteries at chemical plants powered by coal. Yes, it's silly. Much of it is just about the perception of eco-friendliness and having another cheap product to export around the globe.
@@samhillebrand Exactly, I wish people would wise up on this, because if we all started driving EVs today it would make virtually no difference to the environment. In fact it could make it worse. NONE of this EV "revolution" is about cutting pollution.
China mostly used robots in production lines to make car now, not even need cheap labour. And make no mistake without human error. China literally beat Japan for being a robotic country for sure!
You really think that companies are going to give us something for next to nothing that they can make vast profits out of? They already do that now with the vast majority of products, which cost pennies to make but £££££ to buy. Look at the iPhone for example, costs around £80 to manufacture and distribute on average but you'll never buy a new one for anything close to that price. I could have used any one of thousands of products as an example. PROFIT runs the world and always will.
@@Lightflames85 I promise you they will not. That's not how industry works. There are many things that cost pennies to make but cost 100x to buy, the iPhone was one example but you can look at anything you like, food products, things like shampoo, bleach etc (the bottle probably costs more than the actual product which is worth one or two pennies per bottle), and so on. They will milk it for all it is worth, especially as people are used to paying high prices for it. We won't see much benefit, maybe a little cheaper but not by much I guarantee you. As far as business is concerned, the cheaper they can make it the more profit they make.
The world needs cheaper batteries for solar so that energy companies cannot profiteer at expense of hardworking families unprotected by sycophant politicians
The racism come from they make better products than we do. All corporations are crooks but they make more reliable products unless we contract them not to. Hopefully the products they manufacture in their own name for the mass are the very best. We stopped doing that 60 years ago. Just like our automobiles shiny on the outside garbage parts on the inside.
This. I'm not sure why some people were treating lithium batteries as the end all be all of "green energy" and are in such a rush to replace everything with it.
Your right. Lithium is so rare that there is only enough to make electric cars for 1 Billion people and by that point a cell phone and Camera battery will cost $200.00 - We need to save the Lithium for all the small hand-held gadgets first and foremost. Soon they will discover that the interpolation of Hydrogen ions "H-ion battery" is much more powerful and all that is needed is Carbon, Manganese and Silicon to build a cheap 650KWH battery. It will be discovered soon.*
I think Biden owns a big share in lithium, thats why he's forcing all EU and USA to change to car battery instead of petrol so that he can earn trillions!
@@johnslugger There is almost no lithium in a lithium ion battery.. And lithium is NOT rare. Its everywhere 🤡 ''Based on the annual lithium production of 56kt and with 21,000kt known lithium reserves, extraction at the current rate could continue for the next 375 years'' im pretty sure we will have better battery tech within 400 years..
@@Mikael-jt1hk *Yes its everywhere your right and so is Platinum. The problem is you can't afford to take 1000 tons of dirt and pick out every lithium atom with a tweezer, its just not economical. Google: "GLOBAL LITHIUM MINES" and there are only 7 major mines in the world with concentrated COMMERCIAL GRADE deposits. Also these mines are all predicting that the Lithium price will triple every 10 years until lithium gets to the same price as Gold. The Sodium Battery is the only realistic path to the future of ECONOMICAL RECHARGEABLE electric cars or maybe even the recycle-able aluminum-air battery rated for 1500 miles range. Its also conceivable that Ebay and Amazon can sell that type of battery CHEAP and send it right to your door once a month. The car company's would just have to design cars with easy pull out battery packs on slides. A 1500 mile range Aluminum-air battery only contains $16.00 in aluminum so its cheaper than charging and you could take enough spare packs in your trunk to take you across the whole USA with only three 5 minute stops for battery swaps.*
If metalic sodium is used, there will still be the problem of violently exploding when contacted with water. Lithium battery fires are almost impossible to extinguish as you can see in videos here. Sodium has a violent reaction to water, so will be worse than lithium after car accidents.
China government and Chinese battery manufacturers love this progress in USA and EU. China holds over 90% of the world's battery production. This is the reason they're offering a lot of money for "Environmental protection organizations".
Nothing new here. they have been talking about this for years, Fires are putting people off big time, and Tesla has new batteries coming too. Graphene is the answer for the future.
Wonder if stating Africans are being mistreated cannot be equated to USA treatment of other nations especially Europe. The capitalists are blind to unfairness to others while most colonial corporations are like in Botswana diamond mining have only recently accepted to reduce foreign ownership after nearly two centuries of exploitation.
It's called making a profit off the masses. These corporate gangsters and monopolies with the help of our corrupt governments make shitty products. We can build much better products always could. Corporations are not about longevity. It's about a quick buck. (For them)
2:40 LIAR. First, Lithium is the third most abundant mineral on earth. Second, Lithium is everywhere on Earth not concentrated in any one country. Third, "mining" Lithium and refining it is not necessarily dirty. Tesla just broke ground in Texas to build a facility to refine Lithium spongimine with no toxic byproducts. Fourth, Lithium is on the surface all over the world, so no open pit mines are required. Fifth, Any alternative to Lithium is many years away. This video is propaganda to create FUD for electric cars.
China might be manufacturing these batteries cheaper than ever, in true Chinese fashion, but China has virtually no domestic sources of natural soda ash which is the main source for the sodium used in these batteries and so they are producing synthetic soda ash at chemical plants fueled by coal. Sure they might produce cheap batteries but the operation will be powered with coal, also in true Chinese fashion. That pretty much negates one primary reason for using batteries in cars, the power grid, and other applications, that being environmental friendliness. Even if these are sold all over the world, the source will still remain dirty. China's manufacturing process for soda ash is far from clean, they have some of the worst environmental standards when it comes to their industry practices.
At the beginning of the video is stated that the same equipment can be used to produce sodium batteries yet, later on, it states new equipment is needed.
Sodium battery is certainly an advancement. However, I don't see the logic of completely replacing lithium. and of the diminishing trend of demand will ever improve the working condition of African miners.
numerous problems exist, the weight to kwh is significantly lower than lithium. I would expect that the graphene aluminum battery has a better chance of replacing lithium.
@@tekpic04 They abandoned it. The sodium-ion batteries was discovered in 1807, was developed in early 1980's, and abandoned because Li ion batteries had a better chance on the market. The current revival of SIBs is the second round 🙂
The only reason why China is so far advanced in technology is because they have operatives scouring the United States Patent Office for many years, effectively stealing the technology they find. One other more important matter is the way our government does not want certain technologies to be released because of the disruption to the economy, such as free energy devices, and anti-gravity, as well as technology that are military secrets.
Forget everything, remember Germany before WW2. Sanctions, reparations,.. and still beat all Europe in 2 years. They just have development centre’s elsewhere. Same for China, no limitations in development, goal, rare earth materials, go China.
When African countries complained about foreign exploitation of natural resource, China listened. With Sodium battery technology, Africa can be FREE of exploitation and oppressed labor. Can human right saints be happy finally???
The hype around sodium batteries is just that, hype. Sodium batteries, although they appear based upon amp-hours and weight to be superior in terms of density, they actually are not, and the reason is that the discharge of sodium batteries happens at two voltages, first at a higher voltage, then it drops to about half for the remainder of the discharge, what this means is by the time you reach the second plateau you have to draw twice the current for the same wattage and thus really you've only got a quarter not half the capacity remaining. It also means you have to have more expensive and complex electronics to deal with this double plateau.
Can Chinese & American EV car’s & Battery swapping stations succeed outside of the U.S. & Chinese market? without a universal sized E.V. battery like Ample’s for all EV. cars. Like in rural Australia? With brands such as Nio & Lucid or BYD & the Bolt
Less power density, heavier, will not retain charge as long as lithium batteries. Cheaper and less toxic than lithium and not like a Roman candle. Good for non transport bulk storage -safer. Ok for cheaper ev’s for city travel rather than long range.
The key to success is "EDUCATION", and many Chinese nationals are currently getting just that at American universaties or serving in high tech fields in the U.S. military.
The new renewable electricity producing organic batteries which convert residual ambient solar heat available around us 24hrs in the "shadow" to electricity. This new renewable electricity production method has potential to replace all other methods of electricity production to power household devices, to power EVs and to supply electricity to the grids! Further, this new renewable electricity production method has potential to give additional income to landless homeless poor households to rent or to build their homes instead of living in streets!
Lets just say 80% of private car owners in europe only make 5 round trip journeys a year over 1000 miles. Most will not but just say they do. That does not warrant needing a li-ion car or petrol. Most of the time they will make no more than 100 mile round trips. The psy-op on the people to think they need longer range is unjustifiable. You get 80% of people to buy sodium and that leaves the strain on lithium production greatly reduced. So what if 5 times a year you have to stop and charge your car 6 or 7 times on your journey for 45 minutes each time. You get to stretch your legs and have a rest or meal. It isn’t the end of the world and the benefits far outweigh the supposed hassle of charging more on those rare occasions. You get a cheaper vehicle, the charge cycles last 3 times longer even though you get only 66% the range per charge compared to lithium, they perform better in cold weather, they do not spontaneously combust on rare occasions etc etc. It is a win win if you ask me for many people, and all that stands in the way is the perception people have is of having the need for longer range when they will not need it for most of the time.
I am Belgian. About 10 years ago in a Belgian university they did invent a new battery.... It was just aluminum...... Live expectancy..... For ever. Have you seen one. No. The big oil company... Or countries buy the invention and we first have to use the oil.... When that's gone they come with these things. Not before.
quantum battery is really the most beautiful of all batteries but I think it will not be sold in the market because the battery companies will lose money because it is so beautiful that it is almost impossible to lowbat and it is almost indestructible so people may not to buy again because it is very durable and will last for a long time, imagine if your cell phone's battery was a quantum battery years before it was lowbat, you would hardly need a charger and many gadgets would lose money
Also miniature nuclear fusion to crack water, amd water made clean cheaper than tap water from M.I.T., see the 1 stroke engine from Oxford University.many advances exist, or will soon be released. Patience people.
The only thing green about the EV industry is the money being made. The power grid is 33% efficient. You must burn 3 gallons of fuel to get one gallons worth on energy on site. The modern ICE auto is 30 to 40% efficient. The ICE engine is far more clean burning than a power plant. There are no fuel savings on EV's. The carbon footprint to produce an EV is far greater than an ICE car. But no one is even talking about more than doubling the electrical grid to make this even possible.
BYD seagull is marketed with 2nd generation sodium battery in China. It has slightly lesser energy density than LiFePO4 of similar size. They are already working on the 3rd generation Sodium battery which will exceeds current LiFePO4 capacity. But for the 2nd generation battery to come close to Lithium is already a big achievement as others Sodium battery manufacturers could not even produce a battery that fits a vehicle.
How close. What are the numbers in energy density? Lithium ion phosphate has 270 wh/kg energy density. Why can't I purchase a power station with sodium ion batteries?
Is this the battery that is blowing up those junky BYD cars?
junky byd cars?ohhh you are right, a junky brand that can sold nearly 2.5 million electric vehicles per year is a definite loser company.@@JB-yb4wn
Another battery to burn another BYD
@@JB-yb4wnstop living in the 200s and stop being rcist
Seen several videos on sodium batteries, in the end all agree that sodium cannot replace lithium without substantial further development.
At 9:40 the truth comes out. These new sodium batteries have a low energy density, which means that they will mostly be used for cheap EVs with a low range.
Would make great gadget batteries for stuff with a shorter service life. A relatively poor choice for EV use for many reasons. One being the same reason they preform better at low temperatures. They have a much lower thermal runaway temperature...
Thank you for the meat and potatoes.
Then why is Tesla using it? 🤔🤣🤣🤣
CATL and Tesla will use Sodium batteries to back up the grid. Weight and volume are not issues for these applications.
Why do you need high range for low distances
If they can improve battery technology then it make the solar and other sustain energy worth looking into. The possibility to be able to store energy for later usage is just great.
Dream on. First of all, we're talking about china which is known for lying. Second thing is that being able to create and store energy would make people independent which is a big no no for every government on Earth.
For huge quantity stationary energy storage, mechanical energy storage still better than chemical storage.
@@foxfire5235Not if they make it cheap and light. Would you pay $500 for a battery that can power your house for 5 days? Or place a mechanical system the size of many football fields next to your house.
@@foxfire5235 what is mechanical energy storage?
@@jac585 The storage of energy by applying force to an appropriate medium to deliver acceleration, compression, or displacement (against gravity); the process can be reversed to recover the stored kinetic or potential energy.
well done china .
You trust the country that literally paints their mountains green to make it look like they're environmentally friendly?
I like the way China is doing because I love what China is saying
well, been a year and still no EV industry destroyed, wat happen?
CATL is the number one battery manufacturer in the world by a large margin. If they say they have this technology CATL probably has the tech. They do not play around.
If they do not play around, is the sodium ion battery all over the world and has a higher energy density than lithium? Where is this battery that is a game changer?
What I want to know is, just how much long / extended durability testing have they actually performed (i.e. just how many years in durability testing) as to ascertain that these quote revolutionary batteries won't be causing fires, etc. And what are ALL the foreseeable potential applications (i.e. can they be utilized for off grid residential structures ?) And compared to ALL other currently existing battery technologies how ecologically compatible are they.
@@neilwani1178US ban china
@@mikeolsze6776 Testing these days is done by the guinea pigs who buy them first. In China's case that means the Chinese public and anybody else they can con into buying them.
Sodium batteries don't have the density of lithium. It takes more of them to match the output of lithium so too much space is required, as space in a car is too limited.
Did you even watch the video
That's what the breakthrough is about. Everybody can make a sodium battery. However making one with similar or higher density than lithium is of another level.
Sodium battery has wider working range, unless you're going to stay home throughout the whole winter.
@@FinancialConsultdotcodotzaI am going to order a sodium ion battery that has more energy density than my lithium ion phosphate battery. I use that in my solar power station. Oh no! They don't have any because it doesn't exist.
@@neilwani1178 many things didn't exist 10 years ago. BTW, you don't nerd a small pack for solar. It's not a car or phone where you need a compact solution so save your sarcasm for brain power
Awesome, Exciting times for China🎉 Well done 👍🏻
This will make batteries and electronics devices cheaper for everyone.
Given the numerous benefits (cost, pollution-reducction etc) that the new battery will bring to consumers and manufacturers, shouldn't we rephrase the title as ' China's most advanced battery will revolutionize the EV industry'?
wouldn't be as clickbaity
These won't reduce pollution. China is manufacturing the soda ash needed for the sodium in these batteries at chemical plants powered by coal. Yes, it's silly. Much of it is just about the perception of eco-friendliness and having another cheap product to export around the globe.
@@samhillebrand Exactly, I wish people would wise up on this, because if we all started driving EVs today it would make virtually no difference to the environment. In fact it could make it worse. NONE of this EV "revolution" is about cutting pollution.
EU slap sales tax on BYD. They are too cheap for EU brand. Lol
Production costs will probably go lower, but doesn’t mean the retail price will go just as low. Nothing to see for consumers here.
China mostly used robots in production lines to make car now, not even need cheap labour. And make no mistake without human error. China literally beat Japan for being a robotic country for sure!
For the better of all humanities tomorrow chinna doing good work working so hard thank you chinna. 👍👍
Then eat dog.
Thank you Chinna ❤
China is the enemy of humanity.
We will try harder and harder❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
sodium is perfect for ebikes, where packaging isn't a problem but price is.
this can change the world in a big way! We can produce all the energy we want but we cant store enough of it yet. This could mean almost free energy.
Energy is free. It is the collection, storage, and generation that cost you.
You really think that companies are going to give us something for next to nothing that they can make vast profits out of? They already do that now with the vast majority of products, which cost pennies to make but £££££ to buy. Look at the iPhone for example, costs around £80 to manufacture and distribute on average but you'll never buy a new one for anything close to that price. I could have used any one of thousands of products as an example. PROFIT runs the world and always will.
@@msimon6808 Exactly - and the vast profit margins.
@@severnsea Your forgetting that they also benefit from prices being low and when its everywhere the prices will drop to next to nothing.
@@Lightflames85 I promise you they will not. That's not how industry works. There are many things that cost pennies to make but cost 100x to buy, the iPhone was one example but you can look at anything you like, food products, things like shampoo, bleach etc (the bottle probably costs more than the actual product which is worth one or two pennies per bottle), and so on. They will milk it for all it is worth, especially as people are used to paying high prices for it. We won't see much benefit, maybe a little cheaper but not by much I guarantee you. As far as business is concerned, the cheaper they can make it the more profit they make.
The world needs cheaper batteries for solar so that energy companies cannot profiteer at expense of hardworking families unprotected by sycophant politicians
Just because it is invented and produced by Chinese and China, it will destroy the EV insustries.
😂😂😂
theres so much racism towards china
Chinese love to brag.
The racism come from they make better products than we do. All corporations are crooks but they make more reliable products unless we contract them not to.
Hopefully the products they manufacture in their own name for the mass are the very best. We stopped doing that 60 years ago.
Just like our automobiles shiny on the outside garbage parts on the inside.
Actually it is not invented in China and not exclusively produced in China.
Well, it's been a year and still no EV industry is destroyed. What happen?
This. I'm not sure why some people were treating lithium batteries as the end all be all of "green energy" and are in such a rush to replace everything with it.
Your right. Lithium is so rare that there is only enough to make electric cars for 1 Billion people and by that point a cell phone and Camera battery will cost $200.00 - We need to save the Lithium for all the small hand-held gadgets first and foremost. Soon they will discover that the interpolation of Hydrogen ions "H-ion battery" is much more powerful and all that is needed is Carbon, Manganese and Silicon to build a cheap 650KWH battery. It will be discovered soon.*
I think Biden owns a big share in lithium, thats why he's forcing all EU and USA to change to car battery instead of petrol so that he can earn trillions!
New era bateri
@@johnslugger There is almost no lithium in a lithium ion battery.. And lithium is NOT rare. Its everywhere 🤡
''Based on the annual lithium production of 56kt and with 21,000kt known lithium reserves, extraction at the current rate could continue for the next 375 years''
im pretty sure we will have better battery tech within 400 years..
@@Mikael-jt1hk *Yes its everywhere your right and so is Platinum. The problem is you can't afford to take 1000 tons of dirt and pick out every lithium atom with a tweezer, its just not economical. Google: "GLOBAL LITHIUM MINES" and there are only 7 major mines in the world with concentrated COMMERCIAL GRADE deposits. Also these mines are all predicting that the Lithium price will triple every 10 years until lithium gets to the same price as Gold. The Sodium Battery is the only realistic path to the future of ECONOMICAL RECHARGEABLE electric cars or maybe even the recycle-able aluminum-air battery rated for 1500 miles range. Its also conceivable that Ebay and Amazon can sell that type of battery CHEAP and send it right to your door once a month. The car company's would just have to design cars with easy pull out battery packs on slides. A 1500 mile range Aluminum-air battery only contains $16.00 in aluminum so its cheaper than charging and you could take enough spare packs in your trunk to take you across the whole USA with only three 5 minute stops for battery swaps.*
❤ from india. For dear China 🇨🇳
By “destroy the EV industry,” he meant the battery will blow up the EV car.
Great for Home Battery to start with,before into cars.
Sodium batteries have the same capacity as LiFePO4, and not as many charge cycles because the sodium being more reactive.
If metalic sodium is used, there will still be the problem of violently exploding when contacted with water. Lithium battery fires are almost impossible to extinguish as you can see in videos here. Sodium has a violent reaction to water, so will be worse than lithium after car accidents.
China government and Chinese battery manufacturers love this progress in USA and EU. China holds over 90% of the world's battery production. This is the reason they're offering a lot of money for "Environmental protection organizations".
Nothing new here. they have been talking about this for years, Fires are putting people off big time, and Tesla has new batteries coming too. Graphene is the answer for the future.
Us with li-on
Japan with hydrogen and now China with sodium... wow
Hydrogen is danger and difficult to store.
From where did they smuggled it or theft it or Hacked it.
Wonder if stating Africans are being mistreated cannot be equated to USA treatment of other nations especially Europe. The capitalists are blind to unfairness to others while most colonial corporations are like in Botswana diamond mining have only recently accepted to reduce foreign ownership after nearly two centuries of exploitation.
What is diamond worth, without the global market (or demand) for it.
Do you have idea who fabricated this demand?
Probably useful for static mass storage as their energy density is not suitable for transportation.
Yes, currently true. But in markets where low price is vital, India might make a go of sodium batteries in EVs.
It's called making a profit off the masses. These corporate gangsters and monopolies with the help of our corrupt governments make shitty products. We can build much better products always could. Corporations are not about longevity. It's about a quick buck. (For them)
2:40 LIAR.
First, Lithium is the third most abundant mineral on earth.
Second, Lithium is everywhere on Earth not concentrated in any one country.
Third, "mining" Lithium and refining it is not necessarily dirty. Tesla just broke ground in Texas to build a facility to refine Lithium spongimine with no toxic byproducts.
Fourth, Lithium is on the surface all over the world, so no open pit mines are required.
Fifth, Any alternative to Lithium is many years away.
This video is propaganda to create FUD for electric cars.
I can't wait for these to make it to drone technology.
Sodium batteries would be much cheaper than Li batteries. But the Chinese are not the only ones working on them.
but Chinese are the only ones implemented Sodium batteries, running on roads now.
wake me up when they can make a generic 500AH 24v with Bluetooth bms for $99 retail
China might be manufacturing these batteries cheaper than ever, in true Chinese fashion, but China has virtually no domestic sources of natural soda ash which is the main source for the sodium used in these batteries and so they are producing synthetic soda ash at chemical plants fueled by coal. Sure they might produce cheap batteries but the operation will be powered with coal, also in true Chinese fashion. That pretty much negates one primary reason for using batteries in cars, the power grid, and other applications, that being environmental friendliness. Even if these are sold all over the world, the source will still remain dirty. China's manufacturing process for soda ash is far from clean, they have some of the worst environmental standards when it comes to their industry practices.
Well done china, I hope people of the world stop wars and consecrate on the well being of humanity
Dream on.
Very exciting and promising news!
What a lot of rubbish this guy been paid by china they steal not innovate
At the beginning of the video is stated that the same equipment can be used to produce sodium batteries yet, later on, it states new equipment is needed.
Sodium battery is certainly an advancement. However, I don't see the logic of completely replacing lithium. and of the diminishing trend of demand will ever improve the working condition of African miners.
Only issue is with advancement in battery technology does not always come lower costs to the consumers.
They can charge more for the advanced technolgy
😂 😮 Cell phone battery 5000Mah and Nuclear battery 2.2 crore Mah...😅Thats a 🤯 Boom man
The poor Chinese that died in explosions and fires with their lithium battery experiment, not sure what to make of this.
That's why I love china and i want to work with them as a space engineer after graduation from nsst❤❤🎉
How long till we find out who they stole the design from? Their top of the line cars are bursting in flames right and left.
Those same batteries have been igniting causing car fires .
They have not even been manufactured yet. Genius
@@MontyGumby
Hahaha 😂
WATCHING TOO MANY SERPENTZA VIDEOS LOL
??😂😂😂
numerous problems exist, the weight to kwh is significantly lower than lithium. I would expect that the graphene aluminum battery has a better chance of replacing lithium.
7:25
How soon will it be commercially available?
How soon can we buy sodium power walls and solar panel battery packs?
Available as soon as your country comes to its senses
Sodium is highly reactive to water don't get them wet
Long as they don't continue to burst into flames in the vehicles
Where can I invest in this stock?
Yes I really believe this great leap forward! I think that the Eveready Energizer Battery Company was on to this decades ago!
And what did they do with it?
@@tekpic04 nothing..Because they do not know how to do ?
@@tekpic04 They abandoned it. The sodium-ion batteries was discovered in 1807, was developed in early 1980's, and abandoned because Li ion batteries had a better chance on the market. The current revival of SIBs is the second round 🙂
@@asiklosi Thank you for the back story history.
CATL & BYD already build sodium factory ready by this year. It meant for small cars.
When will we see this in the usa
The most likely scenario is that China will jump into hydrogen powered vehicles and use the sodium based batteries for renewable energy storage.
Yes it will, but it will also destroy all freshwater supplies when it is exposed to freshwater
Waiting for BYD Yangwang U8 😍
W i love BYD
That will be awesome beasts
It chain explodes already in the factory?
Wonder who they stole this technology from?!!!
Go China!!!👍👍👍💪💪💪
Where?😅
The only reason why China is so far advanced in technology is because they have operatives scouring the United States Patent Office for many years, effectively stealing the technology they find. One other more important matter is the way our government does not want certain technologies to be released because of the disruption to the economy, such as free energy devices, and anti-gravity, as well as technology that are military secrets.
Sodium won't be used for cars? Why? Buyers will complain low mileage and won't buy it. Imagine if your phone only lasts half a day.
its good news for humanity, why "Destroy"?
Does this mean EV fires will be no longer be a thing ? Or does this sodium ion battery too pose a risk of sudden fire
Yes if you use sodium base battery. However Lithium base battery will still around for at least one to two decades.
@@foxfire5235 😀 so sodium batteries won't blow up in smoke...good to know
Forget everything, remember Germany before WW2. Sanctions, reparations,.. and still beat all Europe in 2 years. They just have development centre’s elsewhere. Same for China, no limitations in development, goal, rare earth materials, go China.
Probably salt battery is safer not to explode compare to lithuim
*Recently the biggest think tank in Australia rank China number 1 in 39 out of 43 in most important scientific Fields*
@@osiris7208At what cost narratives
Literally! They blow up and catch fire.
I will believe it when I see it.
When African countries complained about foreign exploitation of natural resource,
China listened. With Sodium battery technology, Africa can be FREE of exploitation and oppressed labor.
Can human right saints be happy finally???
The hype around sodium batteries is just that, hype. Sodium batteries, although they appear based upon amp-hours and weight to be superior in terms of density, they actually are not, and the reason is that the discharge of sodium batteries happens at two voltages, first at a higher voltage, then it drops to about half for the remainder of the discharge, what this means is by the time you reach the second plateau you have to draw twice the current for the same wattage and thus really you've only got a quarter not half the capacity remaining. It also means you have to have more expensive and complex electronics to deal with this double plateau.
did u ever open up Lithium ion battery and throw the insides in water ?
Can Chinese & American EV car’s & Battery swapping stations succeed outside of the U.S. & Chinese market? without a universal sized E.V. battery like Ample’s for all EV. cars. Like in rural Australia? With brands such as Nio & Lucid or BYD & the Bolt
Where is the real product?
Many country can make the product but mass produced is so difficult
11:38, where is the link to "this video"?
Is that the Baghdad battery?
Good news, the world anxiously awaiting for more announcement
NMC532? that will last 100 years if maintain at 25 celsius and charge from 20 to 80 percent everytime ? Thuringia , Germany? not China ?
NASA has a nuclear battery that will be a game changer... the battery that was used in the Mars colony
definitely not good for the environment
They are so powerful
Less power density, heavier, will not retain charge as long as lithium batteries. Cheaper and less toxic than lithium and not like a Roman candle. Good for non transport bulk storage -safer. Ok for cheaper ev’s for city travel rather than long range.
The key to success is "EDUCATION", and many Chinese nationals are currently getting just that at American universaties or serving in high tech fields in the U.S. military.
Nobody ever talks about that
The new renewable electricity producing organic batteries which convert residual ambient solar heat available around us 24hrs in the "shadow" to electricity.
This new renewable electricity production method has potential to replace all other methods of electricity production to power household devices, to power EVs and to supply electricity to the grids!
Further, this new renewable electricity production method has potential to give additional income to landless homeless poor households to rent or to build their homes instead of living in streets!
Lets just say 80% of private car owners in europe only make 5 round trip journeys a year over 1000 miles.
Most will not but just say they do. That does not warrant needing a li-ion car or petrol.
Most of the time they will make no more than 100 mile round trips.
The psy-op on the people to think they need longer range is unjustifiable.
You get 80% of people to buy sodium and that leaves the strain on lithium production greatly reduced.
So what if 5 times a year you have to stop and charge your car 6 or 7 times on your journey for 45 minutes each time. You get to stretch your legs and have a rest or meal.
It isn’t the end of the world and the benefits far outweigh the supposed hassle of charging more on those rare occasions.
You get a cheaper vehicle, the charge cycles last 3 times longer even though you get only 66% the range per charge compared to lithium, they perform better in cold weather, they do not spontaneously combust on rare occasions etc etc.
It is a win win if you ask me for many people, and all that stands in the way is the perception people have is of having the need for longer range when they will not need it for most of the time.
They must make aluminium-oxygen power sources.
Natrium is quite same shallow shit as lithium. Low energy/kg.
Chinese batteries have been destroying E.V's for years.
Why is there no self-recharging battery for life?
I am Belgian. About 10 years ago in a Belgian university they did invent a new battery.... It was just aluminum...... Live expectancy..... For ever. Have you seen one. No. The big oil company... Or countries buy the invention and we first have to use the oil.... When that's gone they come with these things. Not before.
quantum battery is really the most beautiful of all batteries but I think it will not be sold in the market because the battery companies will lose money because it is so beautiful that it is almost impossible to lowbat and it is almost indestructible so people may not to buy again because it is very durable and will last for a long time, imagine if your cell phone's battery was a quantum battery years before it was lowbat, you would hardly need a charger and many gadgets would lose money
Also miniature nuclear fusion to crack water, amd water made clean cheaper than tap water from M.I.T., see the 1 stroke engine from Oxford University.many advances exist, or will soon be released. Patience people.
Lithium is now dirt.
Sodium is a good replacement for lithium because it is abundant and less toxic but it needs to equal or exceed the range of lithium battery.
hybrid is the remedy..... not pure EV for this sense
in italy is already 10 yaears one factory produce salt battery
....these will all be blown off the market by the new battery that runs for fifty years with out recharging.....
This will not destroy EV, but destroy ICE cars
The only thing green about the EV industry is the money being made. The power grid is 33% efficient. You must burn 3 gallons of fuel to get one gallons worth on energy on site. The modern ICE auto is 30 to 40% efficient. The ICE engine is far more clean burning than a power plant. There are no fuel savings on EV's. The carbon footprint to produce an EV is far greater than an ICE car. But no one is even talking about more than doubling the electrical grid to make this even possible.
Yes, those batteries are exploding everywhere.
There is no "Silicone Valley" because *silicone* is not *silicon* .
There is a new game changing battery out every month.
oh its call destroy?
Batteries are more harmful to the environment than carbon from vehicles.
VIVA CHINA!!!
Many countries incl.India are working on sodium iron batteries.
Sodium is also an explosive metal.
Bro. Sodium battery is old news. Both CAztL n BYD had developed n in India Reliance is making it now
I gonna cry , the Chinese are talking about freeing the slaves in Africa.