• T156@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Higher cycle life might also make it good for hybrids, since they cycle their batteries a fair bit.

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      7 months ago

      For sure. They would likely use a lower capacity battery due to these being much less energy dense, though. Hybrids have been using bigger batteries and only using around a 30% zone of charge state in order to greatly prolong battery degradation. I’d imagine auto makers would try to keep the batteries around the same size, but start using more like a 60 or 70% zone, though. So they’ll take advantage of that higher cycle life.

      You won’t get an automaker to care about making a battery that lasts much beyond 10 years.