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.
that's all gonna take a
SVLT TO COMPETE WITH TESLA ON BATTERIES
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