Quote from: heffeque on March 21, 2025, 09:19:51Cheap, clean, and using materials that are available everywhere instead of dependent on China... Why aren't western countries investing like crazy in building them to stop relying on China?
They seem perfect for stationary batteries (near solar and wind farms, or even households). And who knows, maybe in a near future also viable for vehicles.
It is because western companies cannot hope to out-cheep chinese. 'Na' batteries are not on par with LFP yet. Such a battery build in a western country would likely be inferior to LFP and NCM from China. And would cost more. No one wants to invest in that.
This is why everyone is gunning for solid state batteries. Years ago the idea was 'if we need to build a multi-billion factory for this then we might as well choose the most promising tech'. The problem is SSBs turned out to be super difficult to develop/manufacture.
Hindsight is 20-20 and year ago no one wanted to dip their toes into tech with the least promising performance.