They’re releasing specific third part tests that show they have something different, but we still don’t have verification of the energy density or cycle life claims. Which are the two most important claims.
The third party is one that publishes the test you pay them to publish and nothing else. There’s no details on the chemistry, density, or even verification that the different battery packs for the different tests are the same chemistry.
And fucked all AI and chip related businesses because Ukraine and the middle east are the main sources of helium.
They also made China angry… Lithium for batteries, rare earth for magnets and optics.
Any other way to kick your own balls?
There’s the new Donut Labs solidstate battery.
They claim that it doesn’t use Lithium or Cobalt.
They’re releasing specific third part tests that show they have something different, but we still don’t have verification of the energy density or cycle life claims. Which are the two most important claims.
The third party is one that publishes the test you pay them to publish and nothing else. There’s no details on the chemistry, density, or even verification that the different battery packs for the different tests are the same chemistry.
They also shifted their next test video drop from Monday to Wednesday. They’re doing it on April 1st.
Maybe the battery is actually powered by their sense of humour.
Going to be hard to take anything seriously until they show all the tests being done on one single battery cell or pack.
Even IF it works, it doesn’t mean shit if they can’t manufacture at scale.
There are hints that the battery is screen printed.
Ah, I can actually say something here.
The charge/discharge profiles of the tested cells all have a matching signature.
So they likely have the same construction, but again, we don’t know the energy density or cycle life.