"No batteries without lithium" is a very short-term way of thinking. Battery technology is developing rapidly and the direction is clear - less rare and expensive raw materials. So I would be careful with such conclusions 😉
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•@TradingHase Sure, battery development is running at a rapid pace.
But research ≠ industrial reality.
There are usually 10-15 years between laboratory results and mass production - including supply chain, safety tests and approvals.
Lithium remains the industrial backbone during this time.
For me, 2025 is not the end, but the beginning of the next raw material phase.
Cycles don't kill technology - they purify it.
But research ≠ industrial reality.
There are usually 10-15 years between laboratory results and mass production - including supply chain, safety tests and approvals.
Lithium remains the industrial backbone during this time.
For me, 2025 is not the end, but the beginning of the next raw material phase.
Cycles don't kill technology - they purify it.
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@salvo89ari At BYD, solid-state batteries are already in the starting blocks. The official planned launch date is 2030, but test vehicles of the Seal are already on the road and may be included in the 2027 models.
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