Come on QS your shareholders like myself have invested everything we have into your company. Dont let us down. Enjoyed the video really don’t understand how this channel is so small. Keep creating media please! LFG Tim! 🔥
As promising as solid state batteries are for the EV market, I hope your cells will find their way into a wide array of products beyond the automotive industry. It's good to see American industry pioneering new technologies that will change how we live.
take my money invest every chance i get glad to be supporting such a meaningful advancement for the world. you guys seem to be doing every thing right keep doing it! This won't only change vehicles
Congratulations. You have made great progress. I am very impressed with QS' methodical and throrough mindset. As an investor though, i cant help but hope things could move at a faster pace. QS are onto something brilliant, i just hope the market isnt saturated with batterys by the time it comes to market.
Huge progress!! Great good job guys. Finally got to see the progress in hand. So when would this sample B be placed into testing for cars and will this also allow for better range or is it just for faster recharge?
Damn i wish i had the money to go to school, i would LOVE to work in a state of the art facility like that. Looks very rewarding, congratulations guys.
So the density is not huge. However, I listened to Ford ceo who explained that the iron batteries are with less energy density but because they are safe, OEM do not need additional equipment so the battery as a whole pack is lighter and the car goes further. If this is the case here then slight improvement on energy density over li ion combined with no additional safety equipment means the cars will have measurable more range. Is that correct?
You talk about current LFP batteries on the market, I think this tech is supposed to beat LFP when it comes to density 🤔🤷🏻 Try to look up the weight for a typical LFP battery station, they are heavy, and then compare with the density they show here.
@@mikael3201 100% true. The density they show beats lithium ion batteries as well, but by much. But this does not mean the tech isn't good. If it allows for weight to be reduced as well as upping the density slightly, this means your car will go further. So, this combined with less temperature volatility means it will go further in winter as well. I hope the tech works and we start seeing those batteries in a couple of years
Tesla seems to be interested in acquiring QuantumScape and is currently waiting for the test results of the B-samples. Apparently, the proximity of the two companies is also a key factor in these takeover plans. This would be a well-deserved quantum leap for the company! I’m really excited about this time.
Acquiring quantumscape by Tesla or any company would be impossible. How will then buyer value the company given the applications it can support? The best course for auto OEMS including tesla will be too work with quantumscape to set up a manufacturing joint venture or license the tech.
at 1:22 Tim speaks of a barrier between anode and cathode; but the QS idea is to produce an anode free battery; what am I not grasping here? In the earnings release, the company stated, "[T]o the best of our knowledge, these cells are the first anode-free solid-state lithium-metal cell design ever produced for automotive applications."
No battery can be anode free because thats how they function, quantumscapes battery removes the material needed in the anode so when charged it swells instead this is part of the reason they can get higher energy density than lithium ion. The barrier or seperator is what enables this. Less materials for a better battery
The cell consists of a pure lithium anode that is formed on the first time it is charged from the lithium stored in the cathode. Lithium ion cells use a porous separator that allows an electrolyte to flood the entire cell and a host material in the anode to store the lithium, like graphite or now, silicon. QS eliminates both of those things .
So risky? Buddy volkswagen has already partnered with them and they already have these working samples. Their eps is down to -23 cents a clear trajectory towards profitability
PowerCO are licensed to use quantumscape technology and are building 3 factorys to manufacturer but quantumscape announced a while a go that they plan to manufacturer themselves too not just license which is a much longer route to profitably and riser one but would be more financially rewarding if they succeed. They changed some of the team to people with manufacturing experience around the start of the year.
can someone with a more technical knowledge explain or interpet the specs and do a comparison to a modern day ev to see what these batteries would meen ? like a car with 50 kwm batteri, let say it weighs 2 000 kg and gos maybe 400 km. what would this batterie do to a car like that?
An improvement on range of 50% but you can trade that for a smaller battery to save weight as well. With a 12 minute 10-80%charge rate (that doesnt harm the battery) you wont need as much range. Equally as important is how much safer this will be in regards to fire risk
I hope QS has CTP (cell to pack) technology. To be honest, the energy density of individual cells is not as impressive compared to batteries from other competing ASSB companies. I hope QS's batteries simplify battery packs with temperature stability and operating conditions that surpass those of competitors. Separately, congratulations on the B-sample. I hope that QS will achieve meaningful success in the ESS field as well.
@ For most sulfide all-solid-state batteries, the energy density is higher than QS. For example, Samsung SDI has found a way to suppress dendrites through carbon silver coating (but it doesn't seem to be as perfect as QS). They are also exploring mass production methods through a roll-to-roll process. I believe QS is a leader in battery technology, but I hope that QS dominates the battery market before lithium sulfide becomes cheap enough.
@@류형선 Thank you for your thoughts. I did a lot of research today and now realize how intense the competition is. It seems as though auto manufacturers are hedging their bets with the various developers, but they will be happy to do business with whoever is able to mass produce. My first impression has me excited about QS, but I also want to invest in other market leaders in case they come to market first. Thank you again. Take care.
They didn't say much about cycle life at all which I was disappointed by but being a solid state its supposed to be better as dendrites don't grow. They said before that cycle life would be improved bit not sure what they were comparing to lfp or other lesser chemistry that has less cycle life
I wish they would partner with Rybio or Jackery or DeWalt to test these batteries and generate revenue Overall yes it's a risky investment provided that it's exclusive to EVS but their more applications such as cellphone, hardware tools, Energy Storage, AI and Robotics. As we move more into the digital age we will require more power and that means a better battery. This could even be used in Reach Trucks for freight,
@@iamsamhurdphotography He's missing what exactly? The best QS can offer whatever metric you choose is not above 30% improvement to already existing batteries. And that's if they can produce them at scale ever, and if that ever happens, it's years away, and if it's also cost effective. Lots of IFs, as you see... They can only show 'cells', not 'packs', because they can't produce enough separators. That's why you can only see these guys holding cells all the time 🙂Also, all these metrics they give will be less when it becomes a battery pack (if it ever happens).
Lol, let me guess, from now on we should call you 'an AI company', so you'll be valued as such, right? You're SO SLOW even to catch up with AI hype, let alone coming to market with an ACTUAL battery. What a joke this company has turned out to be...
I'm an anxious investor myself, but I would rather them bring a good product to market than an unproven product that will cost us investors down the road. QS, take your time, but hurry up.
i’m saving this for some sweet sweet clam chowder. if you did any research you’d know that they publicly disclosed leveraging ai for detection of manufacturing detects well before the ai bubble of open ai etc began. like 3+ years ago lol.
Congratulation QuantumScape team. Really I hope you and wish you to succed in the development of your battery tech. God bless us all. thank you
Oh we are so ready, what a time to be alive! Can't wait for the future this technology provides
It's a brave new world, but be careful what you wish for! 😊👍
Come on QS your shareholders like myself have invested everything we have into your company. Dont let us down. Enjoyed the video really don’t understand how this channel is so small. Keep creating media please! LFG Tim! 🔥
You shouldn’t be investing everything you have
Never invest everything you have in one company... Diversify a lot.... Personally I am also getting things like VOO, VGT or VUG..
amazing work , plies do more PR for this !
Congratulations, this is win win for consumers and car OEMs... QS will be a household name
Finally a B sample. What a time to be invested.
As promising as solid state batteries are for the EV market, I hope your cells will find their way into a wide array of products beyond the automotive industry. It's good to see American industry pioneering new technologies that will change how we live.
I cant wait for these in ebikes
take my money invest every chance i get glad to be supporting such a meaningful advancement for the world. you guys seem to be doing every thing right keep doing it! This won't only change vehicles
Thank you guys! So excited for this
Congratulations. You have made great progress. I am very impressed with QS' methodical and throrough mindset. As an investor though, i cant help but hope things could move at a faster pace. QS are onto something brilliant, i just hope the market isnt saturated with batterys by the time it comes to market.
Huge progress!! Great good job guys. Finally got to see the progress in hand. So when would this sample B be placed into testing for cars and will this also allow for better range or is it just for faster recharge?
Tesla batteries are at 250 Wh/Kg QS at 800 Wh/Kg. Range increases by three times.
@@raghuhiriyur It's not 800 Wh/kg, its 301 Wh/kg. 800ish figure is for volumetric energy density.
@@ulasonder5288 it's 800wh/l my baf
@@raghuhiriyur ITS NOT 800 WH?KG. Its 300 wh/kg. The 800 is wh/liter.
All analysts should be honest and ask tough questions like QS very transparent in all results.
Damn i wish i had the money to go to school, i would LOVE to work in a state of the art facility like that. Looks very rewarding, congratulations guys.
Where can I get a QuantumScape T-shirt ?!?!?
So the density is not huge. However, I listened to Ford ceo who explained that the iron batteries are with less energy density but because they are safe, OEM do not need additional equipment so the battery as a whole pack is lighter and the car goes further.
If this is the case here then slight improvement on energy density over li ion combined with no additional safety equipment means the cars will have measurable more range.
Is that correct?
You talk about current LFP batteries on the market, I think this tech is supposed to beat LFP when it comes to density 🤔🤷🏻 Try to look up the weight for a typical LFP battery station, they are heavy, and then compare with the density they show here.
@@mikael3201 100% true. The density they show beats lithium ion batteries as well, but by much. But this does not mean the tech isn't good. If it allows for weight to be reduced as well as upping the density slightly, this means your car will go further.
So, this combined with less temperature volatility means it will go further in winter as well.
I hope the tech works and we start seeing those batteries in a couple of years
素晴らしいです!
これにより加速度的に状況が早まるでしょう、フォルクスワーゲンは既に「ユニファイドセル」とプラットフォームを構築しています
あとはユニファイドセルにQSE5を詰め込めばよいだけです!
かなり早くデモンストレーション自動車がみられるでしょう
Definitely Lifetime Investor🥳
Tesla seems to be interested in acquiring QuantumScape and is currently waiting for the test results of the B-samples. Apparently, the proximity of the two companies is also a key factor in these takeover plans. This would be a well-deserved quantum leap for the company! I’m really excited about this time.
Acquiring quantumscape by Tesla or any company would be impossible. How will then buyer value the company given the applications it can support? The best course for auto OEMS including tesla will be too work with quantumscape to set up a manufacturing joint venture or license the tech.
When can we witness testing and performance
10C discharge is insane
全従業員、全株主、おめでとう🎊
at 1:22 Tim speaks of a barrier between anode and cathode; but the QS idea is to produce an anode free battery; what am I not grasping here?
In the earnings release, the company stated, "[T]o the best of our knowledge, these cells are the first anode-free solid-state lithium-metal cell design ever produced for automotive applications."
No battery can be anode free because thats how they function, quantumscapes battery removes the material needed in the anode so when charged it swells instead this is part of the reason they can get higher energy density than lithium ion. The barrier or seperator is what enables this. Less materials for a better battery
From what I understand is that yes QS is manufactured anode free but when charged it forms a anode.
The cell consists of a pure lithium anode that is formed on the first time it is charged from the lithium stored in the cathode. Lithium ion cells use a porous separator that allows an electrolyte to flood the entire cell and a host material in the anode to store the lithium, like graphite or now, silicon. QS eliminates both of those things .
Please please please do more media get investors excited about investing into something so risky
Not much point unless they need to do a capital raise. One step closer to a product on shelves which is where the real value lays
So risky? Buddy volkswagen has already partnered with them and they already have these working samples. Their eps is down to -23 cents a clear trajectory towards profitability
Here comes another lousy 'climate advocate" who know nothing about climate nor energy storage.
Ahahaha you Miss tsla at $10 and you will miss QS at $5/6 bye
Do more videos to attract investors. We need news as often not just on earning days.
What happened to the license agreement money from VW
Isnt PowerCo handling the mass production?
PowerCO are licensed to use quantumscape technology and are building 3 factorys to manufacturer but quantumscape announced a while a go that they plan to manufacturer themselves too not just license which is a much longer route to profitably and riser one but would be more financially rewarding if they succeed. They changed some of the team to people with manufacturing experience around the start of the year.
What happened to our QS stock?
can someone with a more technical knowledge explain or interpet the specs and do a comparison to a modern day ev to see what these batteries would meen ? like a car with 50 kwm batteri, let say it weighs 2 000 kg and gos maybe 400 km. what would this batterie do to a car like that?
An improvement on range of 50% but you can trade that for a smaller battery to save weight as well. With a 12 minute 10-80%charge rate (that doesnt harm the battery) you wont need as much range. Equally as important is how much safer this will be in regards to fire risk
I hope QS has CTP (cell to pack) technology. To be honest, the energy density of individual cells is not as impressive compared to batteries from other competing ASSB companies. I hope QS's batteries simplify battery packs with temperature stability and operating conditions that surpass those of competitors.
Separately, congratulations on the B-sample.
I hope that QS will achieve meaningful success in the ESS field as well.
Who are Quantumscape's competitors with more impressive technology? I'm genuinely curious. Thank you.
@
For most sulfide all-solid-state batteries, the energy density is higher than QS. For example, Samsung SDI has found a way to suppress dendrites through carbon silver coating (but it doesn't seem to be as perfect as QS). They are also exploring mass production methods through a roll-to-roll process.
I believe QS is a leader in battery technology, but I hope that QS dominates the battery market before lithium sulfide becomes cheap enough.
@@류형선 Thank you for your thoughts. I did a lot of research today and now realize how intense the competition is. It seems as though auto manufacturers are hedging their bets with the various developers, but they will be happy to do business with whoever is able to mass produce. My first impression has me excited about QS, but I also want to invest in other market leaders in case they come to market first. Thank you again. Take care.
What about cycle time? LFP batteries still make these look like a joke when it comes cycle time?
These go over 800 cycles with less than 5% degradation, so 300k miles with virtually no range loss
@@Cruise1966 I mean the newest LFP batteries are like 5000 cycles?
They didn't say much about cycle life at all which I was disappointed by but being a solid state its supposed to be better as dendrites don't grow. They said before that cycle life would be improved bit not sure what they were comparing to lfp or other lesser chemistry that has less cycle life
Started a big position my selling target 13$
HOPING EVERYTHING TURE WHAT YOU GUYS ARE SAYING
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നമസ്കാരം മച്ചാൻ
I wish they would partner with Rybio or Jackery or DeWalt to test these batteries
and generate revenue
Overall yes it's a risky investment provided that it's exclusive to EVS but their more applications such as cellphone, hardware tools, Energy Storage, AI and Robotics. As we move more into the digital age we will require more power and that means a better battery. This could even be used in Reach Trucks for freight,
Hire more asians to succeed
Hire everyone from Samsung, LG and SK
Why your stock is keeping tanking? Director sales million of stocks. QS lost 90+% since IPO
They are about to become richer than GOD.
If you're smart...you've bought this cheap stock in the right volume to make you rich.
Sure sounds like the defect rate is sky high, despite the happy talk.
The size of the B-sample cell looks pretty small; and the energy density both in L and Kg is just not that impressive.
keep researching cause you are missing a lot lol
@@iamsamhurdphotography He's missing what exactly? The best QS can offer whatever metric you choose is not above 30% improvement to already existing batteries. And that's if they can produce them at scale ever, and if that ever happens, it's years away, and if it's also cost effective. Lots of IFs, as you see... They can only show 'cells', not 'packs', because they can't produce enough separators. That's why you can only see these guys holding cells all the time 🙂Also, all these metrics they give will be less when it becomes a battery pack (if it ever happens).
When will this company go bankrupt? I hope it will be acquired as soon as possible.
I keep reading that they have about 3 years worth of cash available. Anyone else have input on this?
F you guys after sucking all blood Jagdeep retried WTF..made money and done..
Lol, let me guess, from now on we should call you 'an AI company', so you'll be valued as such, right? You're SO SLOW even to catch up with AI hype, let alone coming to market with an ACTUAL battery. What a joke this company has turned out to be...
cry me a river
WRONG ANSWER ! Quantumscape has been using AI since its inception. Look at the media from 3-4 years ago before you open your mouth with fake news.
I'm an anxious investor myself, but I would rather them bring a good product to market than an unproven product that will cost us investors down the road. QS, take your time, but hurry up.
i’m saving this for some sweet sweet clam chowder. if you did any research you’d know that they publicly disclosed leveraging ai for detection of manufacturing detects well before the ai bubble of open ai etc began. like 3+ years ago lol.
@@Timanda103 Keep holding the bags, please. Thank you.
all people are waiting for mass products.