Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: More bad news about electric drive autos... [View all]longship
(40,416 posts)The prospective issues with the nano approaches are that they increase capacity, but they may be more fragile than current tech. Yes, they look very promising, but if the nano structures degrade with recharging, they may not be so useful, or economical.
There are always trade-offs with these advancements. One just hopes that a bright team of people will be able to make a lightweight rechargeable with 300 mile capacity, that can be recharged relatively quickly, and is inexpensive to reproduce.
I am with you here, kristopher. The current battery tech is barely adequate, however. I live in a very rural area. Even if I could afford an EV, I couldn't rely on it to get back and forth to the nearest town. Forget about getting to and from the nearest city.
Actually, I'd like to have a plug-in Prius.
Thanks for your OP.