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$40/kWh sounds so fantastic, I can't believe it. Could you please provide a source for that price? Where will I get such cheap batteries?



It is also worth noting that you can buy sodium ion batteries if you want to play around with them. The only trick is charging method is not the same as lithium ion, so they need a specialized charger. There are some sources on aliexpress. One listing sells a ~700Wh battery for around $76. So not quite $50/KWh but not awful either.

The discharge curve is also different than lithium ion, so it's easy to see if you actually have a lithium ion battery or a sodium ion.


That sounds dangerous for inexperienced people.


Sodium batteries are a lot safer than the lithium batteries usually used for hobby projects


Why, do they use pyrophoric electrolytes like Li-ion or something?


Not OP, but a recent auction in China has utility scale at $52/kWh. Given the cost decline curve of storage, I would assume we arrive at $40 within 1-2 years.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44513185


That $52/kWh is for more than batteries, it's for a fully packaged bulk storage system. So it's quite possible that we're already at $40/kWh for batteries.


Thank you, I will try to remember to include this on my next comment when referencing this cost point.




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