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    6 months ago

    iirc the tldr with salt batteries is:

    pros: cleaner (no lithium) wear down slower than liion resistant to temps

    cons: lower capacity when they fail, they fail hard (e.g suddenly stop working)

    theyre IMO very ideal for offsite energy storage (where space is not a problem) or a residential battery wall. as they dont have the risk of catching on fire.

    IMO if any nation is trying to solarize their energy grid, backing salt ion is the better long term option.