Lets not get ahead of our selves. Takes a lot of capital to get
into the business. Perhaps they can distribute to another
manufacturer the Graphene Mesh. But don't think for a second they
can successfully compete against Tesla or any other
manufacturer
that's all gonna take a while, and thin filmed scaleup and
energy density are considerations and hurdles to work through.
phys.org has some interesting discussion - skip the article
and read the comments below the article, there's some good
discussion there on practicality and what is needed.
I've worked at a manufacturing plant, I've developed new
products, you don't take something from concept and small prototype
to large commercial scale very quickly, it takes time, logistics
etc - I think it will take years. Again for now this is all
very cool stuff, but IMO not something we'll see shortly.
SVLT TO COMPETE WITH TESLA ON BATTERIES
Posted by bugsdrugs on 7th of Apr 2015 at 11:49 am
WOW
SVLT
Posted by praetor54 on 7th of Apr 2015 at 01:03 pm
Does anyone know if SVLT found a way to mass produce graphene mesh? So far that's been a problem
Lets not get ahead of
Posted by jdaswani on 7th of Apr 2015 at 01:11 pm
Lets not get ahead of our selves. Takes a lot of capital to get into the business. Perhaps they can distribute to another manufacturer the Graphene Mesh. But don't think for a second they can successfully compete against Tesla or any other manufacturer
that's all gonna take a
Posted by matt on 7th of Apr 2015 at 01:09 pm
that's all gonna take a while, and thin filmed scaleup and energy density are considerations and hurdles to work through. phys.org has some interesting discussion - skip the article and read the comments below the article, there's some good discussion there on practicality and what is needed.
I've worked at a manufacturing plant, I've developed new products, you don't take something from concept and small prototype to large commercial scale very quickly, it takes time, logistics etc - I think it will take years. Again for now this is all very cool stuff, but IMO not something we'll see shortly.
http://phys.org/news/2015-04-scientists-quick-charging-hybrid-supercapacitors.html