The Story Of Electric Vehicle Batteries

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New Mind

New Mind

4 роки тому

The Tesla 2170 Lithium-Ion battery cell and other high capacity lithium-ion battery cell technologies all represent the first hopeful steps in transitioning society towards a new standard in practical and economical transportation via electric vehicles.
HOW BATTERIES WORK
The modern incarnation of the electrochemical battery is credited to the Italian scientist Alessandro Volta, who put together the first battery in response to the misguided findings of his colleague, Luigi Galvani. Volta suspected that the electric current came from the two dissimilar metals and it was being transmitted through the frogs’ tissues, not originating from it. Volta had developed the first electrochemical battery, known as a voltaic pile.
Individual cells can be combined into configurations that can both increase the total voltage and current capacity. This is known as a battery. On primary batteries, the electrodes become depleted as they release their positive or negative ions into the electrolyte, or the build-up of reaction products on the electrodes prevents the reaction from continuing. This results in a one-time use battery.
In secondary batteries, the chemical reaction that occurred during discharge can be reversed.
FIRST RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
In 1859, the French physicist Gaston Planté would invent the lead-acid battery, the first-ever battery that could be recharged. By the 1880s, the lead-acid battery would take on a more practical form with each cell consisting of interlaced plates of lead and lead dioxide.
In the early 1900s, the electric vehicle began to grow in popularity in the United States, after thriving in Europe for over 15 years. Within a few years, most electric vehicle manufacturers had ceased production.
NiMH
In the late 1960s, research had begun by the global communications company COMSAT, on a relatively new battery chemistry called nickel-hydrogen. Designed specifically for use on satellites, probes, and other space vehicles, these batteries used hydrogen stored at up to 82 bar with a nickel oxide hydroxide cathode and a platinum-based catalyst anode that behaved similarly to a hydrogen fuel cell. The pressure of hydrogen would decrease as the cell is depleted offering a reliable indicator of the batteries charge.
Though nickel-hydrogen batteries offered only a slightly better energy storage capacity than lead-acid batteries, their service life exceeded 15 years and they had a cycle durability exceeding 20,000 charge/recharge cycles. By the early 1980s their use on space vehicles became common. Over the next two decades research into nickel-metal hydride cell technology was supported heavily by both Daimler-Benz and by Volkswagen AG resulting in the first generation of batteries achieving storage capacities similar to nickel-hydrogen, though with a 5 fold increase in specific power. This breakthrough led to the first consumer-grade nickel-metal hydride batteries to become commercially available in 1989.
REVIVAL OF ELECTRIC CARS
Almost 100 years after the first golden age of electric vehicles, a confluence of several factors reignited interest in electric vehicles once again. This initiative intersected with the recent refinement of nickel-metal hydride battery technology, making practical electrical vehicles a viable commercial option to pursue. By the late 1990s, mass-market electric vehicle production had started once again. Taking a more risk-averse approach, many automakers started to develop all-electric models based on existing platforms in their model line up.
MODERN ELECTRIC CARS
Despite lithium-ion batteries becoming a viable option for electric vehicles, the second half of the 1990s into the mid-2000s were primarily dominated by the more risk-averse technology of hybrid-powered vehicles. And even these successful early models such as the Toyota Prius were generally still powered by Nickel-metal hydride battery technology.
At the time lithium-ion batteries were still relatively unproven for vehicle use and also cost more per kWh. Around 2010, The cathode material of lithium-ion cells would once evolve with the advent of lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide cathodes or NMC. Curiously, Tesla is known for being the only manufacturer who does not use NMC cell technology but rather much older lithium nickel cobalt aluminum oxide cathode, or NCA.
COBALT
With the surge in consumer adoption of electric vehicles, comes a rise in the demand for the lithium-ion batteries that power them. While roughly half of the cobalt produced is currently used for batteries, the metal also has important uses in electronics, tooling, and superalloys like those used in jet turbines. More than half of the world’s cobalt comes from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. With no state regulation, cobalt mining in the region is also plagued with exploitative practices.
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@NewMind
@NewMind 3 роки тому
This is just a consolidated re-upload of my two-part episode on electric vehicle batteries. It was initially supposed to be a single video, but due to it taking a month to produce I was forced to initially split it up in order to keep the algorithm happy with timely uploads. 😛
@AndrewMellor-darkphoton
@AndrewMellor-darkphoton 3 роки тому
hi dude
@salimbenchekroun7543
@salimbenchekroun7543 3 роки тому
I love your series on CPUs and stealth technologies.
@marioghioneto1275
@marioghioneto1275 3 роки тому
Salim Benchekroun i love basically all of his series 😂
@haves_
@haves_ 3 роки тому
I see, that's why I feel like I've watched this before
@InvisibleManCZ
@InvisibleManCZ 3 роки тому
No matter what, I will gladly watch it all again.
@xiro6
@xiro6 2 роки тому
Just a note from an impressed lifepo4 user. I bought a 48V 10Ah lifepo4 battery for my electric bicycle, 16 Headway cells in 38120 format, claiming to hold 80% capacity at 2000 cycles against usually about 500 cycles of regular lithium cells. Had to look the invoice to refresh my memory about the date, because it was in 2012. That bicycle is my only vehicle, well, the type, because it is the second one, and over those years had to endure an average of one recharge a day, sometimes even 3 having to fast charge without let it cool. They are supposed to last about 5 years before aging degrade, but it performed pretty good until just recently. About 5 months ago dropped noticeable in performance and cant deliver more than 50% at the 23Amps the motor demands. Until that sudden drop was capable of delivery more than the 80% frontier. That's 10 years of intense work, about 24A continuous load and they are rated at 30A max sustained and 10A recommended. They are bigger and heavier than lithium ion, but they are also as safe as lithium can get, not causing fire even when punctured or hard shorted. But Men, even that peace of mind gets obscured against that endurance, 10 years of continuous hard service, hot summers, cold winters, and who knows how much it can give, as it still make 1/3 of the mileage, but 3/4 at half the constant load. What a difference, i still remember those poor cheap Pb batteries, what a nightmare. And they get easily more expensive than lithium if you want them to last more than 6 months. I hope the electric car nonsense don't make the batteries unaffordable. An electric SUV is not green, and moving 1,5 tons of metal to transport 80kg of meat doesn't matter if it's petrol or lithium. Ok, it's hard to switch to a bicycle, but please, please, why the growth of electric SUV sales? We want more range, but when improve batteries and motors we make the vehicles even bigger?...
@Aerith17
@Aerith17 Рік тому
Because that's where the market is, especially in the U.S. The majority of new vehicle sales are SUV's. People want bigger cars so, from a business perspective, it makes sense to produce electric SUV's.
@shane864
@shane864 Рік тому
Don’t let perfection be the enemy of progress.
@babygirl8181980411
@babygirl8181980411 9 місяців тому
Not to mention headway is technically a super capacitor, and very affordable.
@twdodd439
@twdodd439 3 роки тому
2m into video: umm this seems familiar 7m into video: its not that i've heard some of this elsewhere is it 11m into video, sees picture: Hey! This is? a re-release? 12m into video, power tools: This is a re-release! I've seen this vid before, from you. Oh well, still a good video, i keep watching.
@codyrap95
@codyrap95 3 роки тому
Exactly!
@Morkvonork
@Morkvonork 3 роки тому
I had the same feeling :D
@jena4109
@jena4109 3 роки тому
Agree
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
A lot of non-peer-reviewed and recycled data presented in this presentation - nothing new but a good review on basic battery history.
@sebastians3773
@sebastians3773 3 роки тому
Hey, love your videos, they're informative and you pick good subjects and the relaxed use of visuals is nice too. A suggestion, if I may... you have a lot of content to cover and its technical content so its tricky to get it all out without a script to read from, so you're fighting against your VO sounding like you're reading from a script. If you break up your script into small chunks and record yourself delivering those from memory, without reading the script, after a few times, each segment will flow more naturally. This will help the main points that you're trying to convey to stand out, as you'll naturally emphasise what you know is important. Could be an easy win for an already great set of strengths you have. Thanks for the videos and keep up the good work!
@Artaresto
@Artaresto 3 роки тому
^Constructive criticism at its finest
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
Excellent advice
@kevinloving3141
@kevinloving3141 2 роки тому
This is what constructive criticism should sound like, my good sir.
@chiefdenis
@chiefdenis Рік тому
Wow this is great advice, i know it's not for me but I'm taking it
@eSKAone-
@eSKAone- 3 роки тому
Goodenough repeatedly looked at the current products and said to himself: "This is not good enough."
@EnvyTheRealest
@EnvyTheRealest 3 роки тому
And Wellenough was not happy
@exMuteKid
@exMuteKid 2 роки тому
Lol CURRENT PRODUCTS nice pun
@eSKAone-
@eSKAone- 2 роки тому
@@exMuteKid 😉
@TheNheg66
@TheNheg66 Рік тому
The fact his first two names can be written as Johny B. blew my mind. Johny B. Goodenough ... lol
@logank444
@logank444 Рік тому
Mr. John B said this not Goodenough
@TechBangTV
@TechBangTV 3 роки тому
Battery tech is a really exciting topic to keep track of. Will be seeing massive progress real soon
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 3 роки тому
We are seeing massive progress right now.
@lucasdolsan1636
@lucasdolsan1636 3 роки тому
Stellar as always! Do one on radio! And by the way, you're one of the few channels that I must have the bell on
@FirestormX9
@FirestormX9 3 роки тому
Your video was great! It absorbed me as i absorbed the information. However, could you make slightly more detailed description animations for the electrical/chemical/scientific processes you narrate so well? That would literally make this channel pretty much a staple for science based learning!
@eSKAone-
@eSKAone- 3 роки тому
It's a joy to watch (really nice synchronized pictures and music), and a feast for my curiosity.
@jameshoffman552
@jameshoffman552 3 роки тому
High quality, well researched information.
@countteddy
@countteddy 3 роки тому
not forgetting cobalt is also used in the oil refining process where it is consumed and therefore unrecyclable unlike in EV batteries......
@camiemengineer
@camiemengineer 2 роки тому
Any ideas how it could be made to become recyclable for that application? Could an alternative to cobalt be used?
@automaticprojects
@automaticprojects Рік тому
I believe cobalt is only used as a catalyst in oil refining, so it is not consumed. There is only some loss due to erosion. Electric batteries currently use more than half the world’s cobalt. But either way I think we will find solutions to reduce or eliminate cobalt in both applications.
@jacobreid7992
@jacobreid7992 3 роки тому
Your work is absolutely amazing! Thank you for the adventure!
@maxpayne438
@maxpayne438 3 роки тому
Great video/documentary, youtube should put it on featured, deserves more views
@danialhaei5746
@danialhaei5746 3 роки тому
what I learned on this channel in few weeks is more informative than my 4 years of engineering school... Great content
@davidclements6507
@davidclements6507 3 роки тому
Should have paid attention at school then
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
Really!!!!
@ML-xp1kp
@ML-xp1kp Рік тому
This is high school science, combined with light factoids and specifics. You have never been to university and have no experience with engineering.
@Allexz
@Allexz 3 роки тому
Thank you for this, subscribed. Very good content!
@irfanliaqat1967
@irfanliaqat1967 3 роки тому
Nice video... But I would love if you can do a video on different batteries and effects on their performance at different temperatures (especially temperature ranges that they are most likely to work in real world application). Thanks...
@Sciguy95
@Sciguy95 3 роки тому
John B. Goodenough helped make a breakthrough that was more than just goodenough.
@AjinkyaMahajan
@AjinkyaMahajan 3 роки тому
Your videos are marvelous and inspire me to learn more about the topic ✨✨👌
@JaySmith91
@JaySmith91 3 роки тому
Thanks for the video. Around 09:35 you mentioned that the most famous electric vehicle known to date was the lunar lander. You meant to say the Lunar Roving Vehicle, otherwise known as moon buggies. Though I notice others have picked up on this same minor point.
@nunya___
@nunya___ 3 роки тому
@6:45 I believe Henry Ford intended his cars to run on alcohol (because he was a farmer and farmers can make alcohol cheaply) but he made the carburettors so they could run either gasoline or alcohol.
@iteerrex8166
@iteerrex8166 3 роки тому
Great video! A very important battery that was missing form the list is the Nickel-iron, with a potassium-hydroxide electrolyte. Quite possibly the best chemistry for stationary batteries. Tho low in density it is very simple, nontoxic, long lasting, no rare materials. Making it an easy and ethical choice for non-mobile storage, but for some reason it hasn't taken off. Maybe due to its longevity its pushed back, because the industry wants disposable things, that's where more money is. These last for decades and when done, it can easily and completely be recycled, and there's nothing toxic.
@dana4261
@dana4261 3 роки тому
iTeerRex very true. They just aren’t very efficient and release hydrogen so you need to deal with venting/safety. I still think they’re cool though,
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
Nickel and potassium hydroxide - non toxic - really!!!
@marioghioneto1275
@marioghioneto1275 3 роки тому
Man, your videos have such a good quality that you should make some documentaries for Netflix or curiosity stream/brilliant, any of those or all of those
@amine7280
@amine7280 3 роки тому
Second that.
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
Problem there is none of his content is original or new.
@cutelesbianpyro3494
@cutelesbianpyro3494 2 роки тому
I love you, I will plagiarize your work into a ppt for a school group project. Honestly an amazing video.
@kristianhermann5971
@kristianhermann5971 3 роки тому
Great documentary 👍 I just wish I could've slowed your voice down 25-50% at times. More pauses to let that info sink in for the listener is something to consider next time round 👍
@Naughty_Squad
@Naughty_Squad 2 роки тому
There is a play back speed option and it actually is acceptable and understandable.
@tensevo
@tensevo 3 роки тому
Brilliant mate. Please continue to bring sanity to the space.
@StefanReich
@StefanReich 3 роки тому
I keep zoning out of this video but I just like to listen to it. Love the sci-fi vibes.
@arsenalgear3009
@arsenalgear3009 3 роки тому
A great video. Thank you 💖
@ZacandJinx
@ZacandJinx 3 роки тому
Nice addition of music to your videos! Keep it up!
@nupursinha6307
@nupursinha6307 2 роки тому
I was reading a paper but not getting the things properly. This video helps a lot
@rklauco
@rklauco 3 роки тому
Great video! Thank you.
@severinhahn1610
@severinhahn1610 2 роки тому
Very well researched piece and factually precise. I found it disappointing, however that the engineering contributions of yoshino were not honored as the were in the nobel prise.
@oscoguita
@oscoguita 2 роки тому
Magnificent research! Thanks
@davidoyinbo59
@davidoyinbo59 3 роки тому
This channel is officially my best
@listtamaru
@listtamaru 3 роки тому
Awesome as always.
@Kevin-jb2pv
@Kevin-jb2pv 2 роки тому
"Hey, so I heard someone solved the problems with Lithium Ion batteries. So are they good to use in out new product?" "Ehh... It's Goodenough."
@recess677
@recess677 3 роки тому
Loved the video! One point, your chapter about the abundance of Lithium and cobalt was a little ambiguous. Specifically you say that there is not enough Lithium in the world stage but didn't dig into why. Was it because Lithium is not abundant enough in the earth and we will deplete it or because the mining and refining supply is will never meet demand?
@abudabidibibudi
@abudabidibibudi 3 роки тому
big respect from MNE
@marioghioneto1275
@marioghioneto1275 3 роки тому
Fun fact: the lunar ascent stage could be jump started with the batteries from the rover, that never happened though
@davidclements6507
@davidclements6507 3 роки тому
WRONG from the descent stage batteries if needed, Apollo's11 12 14 never had rovers
@AlexAlex-zm5qr
@AlexAlex-zm5qr 3 роки тому
I think that after tesla battery day it need an update 😉 grate content btw love the channel 😊
@GroovyVideo2
@GroovyVideo2 3 роки тому
Great video -Thanks
@oby-1607
@oby-1607 Рік тому
A great understanding of electric batteries. I have always hoped that transport of people would be more along the line of diesel-electric locomotive energy transfer. A small engine would drive and alternator and it in turn would charge a bank of batteries for bursts of energy when needed and usually drive motion through electric motors at the tires. Incredible rates of economy would result.
@Darthvanger
@Darthvanger 3 роки тому
Amazingly interesting!
@Pilot_engineer_19
@Pilot_engineer_19 2 роки тому
What is really needed! A new concept in thinking about stored energy and charges. In all conventional batteries energy is stored on the plates of the battery. The electrolyte is the conductive medium. Now what if we could make an electrolyte in which the charge is stored. The plates act as part medium and charge storage receptacles. What this would mean is that to charge your battery would only need to change the electrolyte, like filling your car with gas now. The old electrolyte would be removed and the new fully charged electrolyte would replace it and you would be on your way. If such a battery could be developed it not only increase the range, speed, versatility of the ev but would also be more economical.
@clavo3352
@clavo3352 2 роки тому
Really really great video! Will watch it again. This 65+ old geezer only has about a 12 min attention span.
@mxcollin95
@mxcollin95 3 роки тому
Great video!!!
@2.7petabytes
@2.7petabytes 3 роки тому
Lithium Farrah Fawcetts?! Just kidding. Nice video! Your work is always top notch!
@josephmalfino7735
@josephmalfino7735 3 роки тому
That's what I kept hearing too!!
@lukeusherwood2525
@lukeusherwood2525 3 роки тому
I was impressed by another video on the Duesenfeld recycling method - cold shredded, recovers a lot more materials, and so efficient that the charge left in a battery can power 1/3 - 1/2 of its own recycling! Sad to hear here there may still not be enough Cobalt around for "all the cars", so maybe Na-ion or something else next-gen will be needed, as this video says.
@saraali-kx2mo
@saraali-kx2mo 2 роки тому
Really nice!
@RogerBarraud
@RogerBarraud 3 роки тому
26:32 I can hardly hear you, as you've ramped up the 'music' for the Climactic Conclusion... :-/
@lynsmith3154
@lynsmith3154 2 роки тому
I understand that Volta who taught animal anatomy developed his electric pile after studying a newly discovered electric eel from the Amazon river. The eel has a big stack of striated tissues very similar in form and function to an electric pile.
@Tangobaldy
@Tangobaldy 3 роки тому
Do you have a music free version?
@xenonram
@xenonram 3 роки тому
There was a tiny bit of background music. Get over it.
@maxant4285
@maxant4285 3 роки тому
@@xenonram and it was annoying
@stabilini
@stabilini 3 роки тому
Great video, what about graphene batteries?
@proberts34
@proberts34 Рік тому
Very good video. Thanks for posting. Hopefully the power companies and various governments will get serious and apply a similar amount of effort, innovation, and resources towards clean electricity generation and increases in transmission infrastructure capacity as the people and companies did developing the chemistry and batteries to make this all possible. Otherwise, the growth and adoption of electric vehicles will be hobbled by restrictions on, and rationing of, the ability to charge our EVs.
@addmoreice
@addmoreice 3 роки тому
Why is 'shelf-lief' misspelled on that one battery? (19 seconds in)
@recessiontwentytwenty3858
@recessiontwentytwenty3858 3 роки тому
Sharp eye
@recessiontwentytwenty3858
@recessiontwentytwenty3858 3 роки тому
Oh damn , "sheif" lief ... Now even stranger 😂
@daleolson3506
@daleolson3506 3 роки тому
China junk
@Allexz
@Allexz 3 роки тому
Also "Envirommental" on the same battery :D
@ClockworksOfGL
@ClockworksOfGL 3 роки тому
nya_nya_boo - Yeah, I’m sure the quality of that battery is top notch... 🙄
@jimday666
@jimday666 3 роки тому
Very nice!
@crazystuffproduction
@crazystuffproduction 3 роки тому
very good
@NicolaeSpan
@NicolaeSpan 3 роки тому
25 seconds i m here!
@Cross-xm2fr
@Cross-xm2fr 3 роки тому
Great video thank you 👍🚀🚗🚗
@werfy55
@werfy55 11 місяців тому
Thanks!
@glazzinfo6031
@glazzinfo6031 2 роки тому
Great work " professor New Mind "
@WarpedPerception
@WarpedPerception 3 роки тому
I love this one 😍
@loganschmogan1957
@loganschmogan1957 3 роки тому
cool seeing you here
@lw8213
@lw8213 3 роки тому
Some years ago i went to the store and bought my self a 4k tv, Thanks to you :)
@ABDOU-cj3pp
@ABDOU-cj3pp 2 роки тому
Hey, love your videos
@ilikecereal156
@ilikecereal156 3 роки тому
What made you rerelease this video?
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368
@oldmandoinghighkicksonlyin1368 2 роки тому
I think it's important to add the continued geopolitical instability of the Middle East to the confluence of events in the 1990s to early 2000s to push American attitudes away from oil dependence, and thus more openness to potential EVs. The Gulf Wars helped in easing that transition, as attitudes were pretty dead set against EVs prior to 2003 and 1991.
@luongmaihunggia
@luongmaihunggia 3 роки тому
We need to go back to LiFePO4 batteries. It's so much cheaper than cobalt based lithium batteries. It may not have the best energy density and specific energy but it's just good enough.
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
My 89 year old mother swears by zinc-carbon.
@Tore_Lund
@Tore_Lund 3 роки тому
He Also forgot about the successful EVs of the 90' especially in Europe and the fact that Tesla is just a brand name, the research and devellopment was made by AC Propulsion.
@LarsPallesen
@LarsPallesen 2 роки тому
Which is why Tesla will be using LiFePO4 batteries for all their standard range cars going forward.
@jayeshjani6357
@jayeshjani6357 3 роки тому
nice summary............ It would be better if you have added the story of the evolution of batteries in smartphones,,,,,,,, Or throw some light on the same.
@tensevo
@tensevo 3 роки тому
I've said it a million times, plug-in hybrid is the way to go. At least until we have magic power or perpetual motion.
@theradarguy
@theradarguy 3 роки тому
What about Dr. Goodenough's latest batter using glass? Supposed to be up to 2.5 times as efficient as lithium.
@JensSchraeder
@JensSchraeder 3 місяці тому
Batteries are so environmentally friendly. That is until the spontaneously combust! 🔥
@BanterEdits
@BanterEdits Рік тому
Maybe do an update going into the advance of LFP and upcoming NaIon tech.
@morkovija
@morkovija 3 роки тому
Here comes a blast of some quality content straight to our faces! Heck yeah!
@tarikwasfi
@tarikwasfi 2 роки тому
Love ❤️ it /Morocco 🇲🇦
@cheekong08
@cheekong08 7 місяців тому
The caption should be "The Story of Vehicle Batteries" 😀
@tonystanley5337
@tonystanley5337 3 роки тому
Many are persuing LFP batteries, and its possible to make Cobalt free batteries. Batteries have infinite chemistries to try, and there are many untapped reserves. A shortage of 1 material is unlikely to be a problem.
@gregfeneis609
@gregfeneis609 3 роки тому
In the early 1900s electric and steam power hung on well until the electric starter motor came into popular use.
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
Or the hand crank cars!
@timowolff1105
@timowolff1105 3 роки тому
is it possible to increase the nominal voltage of lithium ion batteries? And how this be achieved? Thank you!
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 2 роки тому
Different chemistries have different potentials, yes. "Lithium ion" is a class, not a particular chemistry.
@steelshepherd6843
@steelshepherd6843 Рік тому
Can we just stop a second and appreciate the name "John B. Goodenough"
@itsjustme1949
@itsjustme1949 3 роки тому
As current as this is I'm surprised quantum glass batteries weren't discussed as a possible future technology that might bring about substantial improvement.
@tedybear9186
@tedybear9186 3 роки тому
God damn it man. I have an assignment about batteries for cars. This video would have been great if you just release it a day earlier
@12201185234
@12201185234 3 роки тому
This is actually a reupload of a two-part video he released a month or two back, so...
@tedybear9186
@tedybear9186 3 роки тому
@@12201185234 *Insert your name here*
@ilayda426
@ilayda426 Рік тому
Wish it has subtitles by this way foreigners also can understand...
@christopheb9221
@christopheb9221 3 роки тому
I hope we have infrastructure built up for EVs like not just for charging but a recycling system setup for batteries. I wonder about even consumer electronics if they are going to landfills or what. What would be nice if we could have wireless charging for cars that you could park over rather than plugs
@TheVeryGreatBear
@TheVeryGreatBear 3 роки тому
Interesting fact: In 1899 in New York, 90% of taxis were electric cars. This suggests that they had the infrastructure to support EVs. When we make the transition to EVs we should be able to implement the required infrastructure as well. It will not be easy as it sounds now, but it is possible. But I agree with you about the wireless charging.
@leighchamberlain25
@leighchamberlain25 3 роки тому
5:30 I thought lead-acid batteries had a huge internal resistance? Please help me understand
@thatoldbob7956
@thatoldbob7956 3 роки тому
Excellent choice of programs. Best if the is no BACK-GROUND-MUSIC. I find, for me, the narrating voice has too much of slow start and slow ending of the words, another way the sound wave is to far from being square waves. However it appears very understandable. For people borne into the English language it’s easier to understand while the learned English has more difficult time with understanding.
@NoogahOogah
@NoogahOogah 3 роки тому
John B. Goodenough’s solution was good enough
@chickendog3042
@chickendog3042 3 роки тому
what is with the sad music at 12:00?
@hondaguy9153
@hondaguy9153 3 роки тому
I wish they would have kept selling the Altra. Something with some more room than the Leaf would be awesome. I don't know the dates of the original release, but as of June 2020 the Tesla model S can get over 400 miles on a charge.
@davidclements6507
@davidclements6507 3 роки тому
YEP driven at 40 MPH with the AC off maybe
@hondaguy9153
@hondaguy9153 3 роки тому
@@davidclements6507 *shrug* I don't know how they perform their range test. I don't think it's that extreme. It might be 55-60 on flat ground. The AC doesn't really use that much power. Cooling the batteries and heating the cab... That's a different story.
@D-train69
@D-train69 2 роки тому
Is copper used in a led & silver battery???
@mikewasowski1411
@mikewasowski1411 3 роки тому
Awesome. Sooo well presented!
@dakkanTM
@dakkanTM 3 роки тому
Good lil firestarters those batteries are.
@oneselmo
@oneselmo 3 роки тому
dakkanTM But not as good as the Ford Pintos were...
@garethbaus5471
@garethbaus5471 3 роки тому
Not compared to gasoline.
@bobthompson4319
@bobthompson4319 3 роки тому
john b goodenough is a very important figure in battery development hes working on solid state batterys now and it will make a car good from 400 miles to 1500 miles maybe more. i wonder what mileage a hybrid will get with a solid state battery. He is why your phone has a battery, your laptop also and any lithium ion battery.
@johnjordan3126
@johnjordan3126 3 роки тому
That should be Silicon Valley when you introduced startup Tesla. Silicone Valley is probably further south, around L.A. or Hollywood.
@spenner3529
@spenner3529 3 роки тому
No mention of the electric starter motor, which made gasoline-powered cars practical.
@underscorenul
@underscorenul Рік тому
Just one note… 21700 cells aren’t at all new or designed by Tesla. As well as the fact the proper name of them is 21700. Just like 18650, the number indicates the diameter in millimeters, and the length in millimeters * 10. I.e 21700 just means 21 mm diameter, 70 mm long.
@57monoshock
@57monoshock 2 роки тому
Background music at the end was to loud.
@RogerBarraud
@RogerBarraud 3 роки тому
22:29 Have you never seen a station wagon before (Estate car for the Brits)?
@benji376
@benji376 3 роки тому
The way he pauses slightly to enforce his point😍
@simonmaverick9201
@simonmaverick9201 3 роки тому
He pauses to read the script!!!
@cyrilio
@cyrilio 3 роки тому
How much silver was in those lunar vehicle batteries?
@barthvapour
@barthvapour 2 роки тому
Silver is actually a very recyclable metal, a lot used to be recovered from x-ray film so it's never been in short supply, despite its monetary value. Obviously once it's on the moon, it's not coming back.
@masterimbecile
@masterimbecile 3 роки тому
Johnny may not be goode, but at least he's good enough to become a revolutionary battery engineer.
@TomHarrisICSC
@TomHarrisICSC 2 роки тому
How far along are we in the development of EV batteries that do not include Cobalt?
@henriksjoblom6999
@henriksjoblom6999 3 роки тому
Needs to be updated now after Tesla's batteryday. :o
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