mzso wrote:Andres125sx wrote:mzso wrote:
I'd be. Battery improvements don't happen on a snap of a finger.
True, but they´re testing new technologies like LiS for some years now, it´s not that they´ll improve battery technology on a snap of a finger, but they´ll finish current development wich is different
They were testing Li-S batteries in real applications in 2008, not a snap of a finger that´s true, but a long development process wich is in its final stage
Precisely. Five years go by quickly when it comes to batteries. Even the huge Tesla factory is only planned to produce currently available tech and they haven't even started building it.
I've been following battery developments a few years now. There's a lot if interesting tech in the works, but most of them isn't near to getting marketed.
Most of them, but we´re not talking about a car manufacturer, but FE. They don´t need to comply with same standards, no need for thousands cycles wich is the weak point of LiS batteries right now so they will start using LiS batteries years before they can be used for production cars, so five years is not that crazy, not at all
mzso wrote:400 Wh/kg is only double of the best ones on the market.
"Take into account everybody knows EV are the future"
This is just not true. Lots of people are against batteries or EV-s in general.
And lots of people have always been against petrol cars and petrol companies, but that didn´t stop them from being standard
The only doubt is where to store the electricity, batteries, capacitors, fuel cells, hydrogen tanks, cold fusion..... but no matter what of them suceed, it will feed EVs, period
Companies do know this, so they´re investing to become those who will supply most car manufacturers, mobile phone´s, laptops.... We´re talking about a huge market. Maybe someone will succed with anything different from a battery, for example E-cat proyect, but does that really matter? The goal is finding a way to store or generate electricity wich makes EV really competitive
mzso wrote:It's in the distant future where every manufacturer will be building EV-s only. Like 15-30 years.
Nobody said the contrary
mzso wrote:Currently you have like three serious EV modells. (LEAF, i3, Model S)
Three???
Renault Zoe
Renault Twizy
Renault Kangoo ZE
Reanault Fluence ZE
Citroen C-Zero
Peugeot I-On
Smart ForTwo Electric Drive
Mitshubishi IMiEV
And this is not the full list, just those I found on a quick search. Considering current batteries can´t match petrol range, IMO the list is quite long. Once there´s available batteries matching petrol range few manufacturers will keep building petrol engines, only those who offer something more than economy or practicity, Ferrari, lambo, Aston Martin.... all the rest will simply stop selling petrol cars
Future is electric, period