Very interesting company. They started with a way to produce graphene at scale, then went looking for something to do with it. Their first idea was to use it as a cement additive. They have since used it as friction reducer in engine oil, and are selling it in Australia, Canada, and soon the US, as a radiator coating to improve HVAC performance.
Battery news is always like this has never in my lifetime lead to revolutionary changes. We had tons of incremental changes though!
You must be in your early 20s. People who have used nickel-cadmium will never forget how shitty they were.
NiMH batteries weren’t that awesome either.
I still like them. All their devices had replaceable batteries.
My RadioShack Golden Arrow was a beast with those 7.2v NiCads.
… for 5 minutes
People who have never used dry cell batteries haven’t a clue.
I don’t think NiCd batteries where too bad.
The switch from NiCad to the mass adoption of LiPo was pretty revolutionary in my eyes. That might just be me showing my age though 😅
You’re right, battery news IS always breathlessly excited about the next crazy advancement, but they have a lot of things in their favor on this one. They broke ground on a manufacturing plant last year, which is not the case for most battery news stories. And the battery uses no rare earth metals, is non flammable, and performes better by nearly every metric than lithium ion. If they make it to market, I think they will absolutely be revolutionary.