• soEZ@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      These are more fun then lipos… I wounder if u pack a tesla full of these…will it manage to achive escape velocity after a crash? I mean gas cars and lithium batteries right now just tun car into lots fo smoke and flames…but these might really change how we see crashes…

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        7 months ago

        That explosion doesent seem much bigger than a firework thats smaller than the battery’s size. With as much as a car weighs and the amount we already do to protect batteries in electric cars i imagine the explosion from these could be easier to manage safely than a lithium fire. I also wonder how harmful the fumes are compared to lithium

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          7 months ago

          Especially considering there’s no fire from a sodium cell, just a quick bang. They definitely seem a lot safer.

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            7 months ago

            Yep, less/no fire is very important when creating battery banks with many cells. The probability of single cell failure spreading to adjacent cells is reduced, making a catastrophic failure of the entire bank less likely.