Sodium-ion batteries still use a (flammable) organic electrolyte that can produce toxic out-gassing if damaged. Enzinc has developed a zinc based battery (using US Navy technology) that uses an aqueous based electrolyte (no fire potential) with the energy of LFP/Sodium, an abundant resource, and is recyclable. Lithium is not the only tool for mobility.
Sodium-ion batteries still use a (flammable) organic electrolyte that can produce toxic out-gassing if damaged. Enzinc has developed a zinc based battery (using US Navy technology) that uses an aqueous based electrolyte (no fire potential) with the energy of LFP/Sodium, an abundant resource, and is recyclable. Lithium is not the only tool for mobility.
I'm starting to get it, why I'm using pure baking soda, to power my BS??? LOL
https://liborsoural.substack.com/p/what-color-am-i-brown
https://liborsoural.substack.com/p/pulp-non-fiction-hardcore