Alternative link where I’m told the story is written better, but unfortunately has a signup wall and I’m not willing to sign up https://www.404media.co/paralyzed-jockey-loses-ability-to-walk-after-manufacturer-refuses-to-fix-battery-for-his-100-000-exoskeleton/
This is an examine of why Right to Repair and standardized batteries are important.
I was just thinking the other day why we don’t have standardized EV batteries with a swap process for instant refueling. It would open up so many use cases, particularly for those who can’t have something like that charge overnight.
I would love more standardized batteries in everyday tech too. We need to standardized another shape or two for phones and other small tech. Finding good brands’ bike lights with AA or AAA batteries, for example, impossible anymore.
We used to in the r&d stages of rudimentary automotive models https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_electric_vehicle
Nio is one company that does just that in China, i’d assume swapping battery is expensive though so the use case is still limited.