It's All About The Battery!                                 Better EV's, Better Smart Phones Etc!
Store-Dot CEO Doron Myersdorf

It's All About The Battery! Better EV's, Better Smart Phones Etc!

Updated: December 12th 2015 with the video below.

 

Charge your mobile device in seconds and your electric car in minutes...REALLY?!!!

Using nanotechnology instead of pursuing the well established and conventional chemistry roadmap - a team of impressive people from Israel - store-dot - may well be about to disrupt the disruptors.

So far, the company behind all this has received substantial funding from a number of investors including Samsung and Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich. I'd be very surprised if a disorderly queue of fresh investors aren't soon on the scene...

'Leapfrog technology' as I'd call it (but I'm sure there's a snazzier term!) is perhaps why the people in the know have been reticent to pile in on certain things. Electric vehicles for example. Batteries have come a long way in a short time, but the fundamental challenges remain - improving energy density - reducing cost - reducing weight - increasing life - reducing charge times.

The culprit for all this challenge? The electron. All of the above are in regard to capturing and releasing its energy. Sounds so simple doesn't it?

Wireless charging - electrons on the fly and through the air - is without doubt a part of the mix. But you still need a battery - albeit a smaller one relative to the available wireless charging network capability.

Fuel cells have their place - despite their vociferous detractors within the EV fraternity - but as range, speed of charge, and infrastructure all align for the battery proposition, it seems likely that the BEV will prevail over the FCEV. Even more so if the battery proposition uses nanotechnology...

Dr. Doron Myersdorf, CEO of StoreDot. Photograph: Gali Tibbon/Handout

Unlike consumer electronics that have a relatively short life-cycle for both cost of ownership and functionality - automotive propositions need to endure for a decade or more, and with multiple owners. Premature 'obsolesence' would be catastrophic to the whole life cost, so it may be that the watching and waiting game is in play with EV's - and in particular, the highest cost item on the the bill of materials - the battery.

Of course, to win the battery lottery you need all the numbers - not just one or two, and to date, remarkable improvements have been seen in density but not in durability, in range but not in cost - and so on. From my understanding of the proposition from store-dot, they may well be holding a jackpot ticket ( who else has one I wonder? ). Capacity, Charge Rate, Range, Safety, Cost, Cycles, and overall cost per km.

So are they ready to rock n' roll right now? For cell phones - within 12 months apparently. As for electric vehicles? - it seems there is a well defined and credible development roadmap for that, and they are travelling in the overtaking lane with it as I write.

In the meantime, the reality of battery charge times - including fast charge, continue to shape the EVSE (Electric Vehicle Supply Arena) arena. Interoperability and reliability have not been ideal to date - but things are improving. Increasingly, the renewable energy sector and some major players are wiring themselves into it all. Energy storage is the meat in the sandwich with EV's and Renewables the bread.

In addition, as mobility over ownership develops, and utilisation of each asset is paramount, the merit of super-quick charging is obvious.

It is beginning to look a lot like a paradigm shift to me....

 

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Chris Doerfler

Energy Transition Enthusiast

7 å¹´

What is the data processing capability of this handy device?

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Edmund Bennett

Industrial Designer l Product Solutions |Simulation Engineering I Product Engineering Architecture |Creative Design |

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There's another level to this disruption..,just saying:)

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MARIA RAMOS

International TV News Anchor at TRT World, London | Master of Ceremonies & Moderator

9 å¹´

Great article.

Roger Atkins

LinkedIn TOP VOICE for EV ??, Event MC, ??? The Electric & Eclectic Podcast Show Host, ?? Documentary Maker, Board Advisor, Harmonica Player, Business Consultant & Investor -Founder Electric Vehicles Outlook Ltd

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Sorry about that Don - the video is only for illustrative purposes as it suggests their 'pathway' to electric vehicle super fast charging from near empty to full. A 'C' rate to the power of 10 over a typical LiFePO4 battery offers an interesting opportunity - no better density however. I hope that helps?...

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The video above is "disable for your country" (USA). Is this a physical battery swapper or an electrical recharger?

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