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<blockquote data-quote="wilberforce15" data-source="post: 4814664" data-attributes="member: 5053"><p>I'm not sure what to tell you. I've listed the name and type of the battery, provided the link to the performance, and it's currently in some vehicles. 15,000 deep charging cycles with 90% or more retention of life. That's well over a million mile battery. It's the 4680 cell from tesla, but many more are coming along. They will outlast any car they're put into.</p><p></p><p>That's why Tesla and others have specifically said they plan to "recycle" the batteries into large grid storage banks where top-tier performance isn't necessary any more. They outlast the car, so they can then be used to sustain teh grid and meter out power.</p><p></p><p>Here is the future of lithium mining: <a href="https://lakeresources.com.au/" target="_blank">Lake Resources - Lake Resources</a></p><p></p><p>It's completely sustainable, cheap, and very easy to do in bulk. Disclaimer: I've made a fortune on Lake Resources stock, and I will continue to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wilberforce15, post: 4814664, member: 5053"] I'm not sure what to tell you. I've listed the name and type of the battery, provided the link to the performance, and it's currently in some vehicles. 15,000 deep charging cycles with 90% or more retention of life. That's well over a million mile battery. It's the 4680 cell from tesla, but many more are coming along. They will outlast any car they're put into. That's why Tesla and others have specifically said they plan to "recycle" the batteries into large grid storage banks where top-tier performance isn't necessary any more. They outlast the car, so they can then be used to sustain teh grid and meter out power. Here is the future of lithium mining: [URL="https://lakeresources.com.au/"]Lake Resources - Lake Resources[/URL] It's completely sustainable, cheap, and very easy to do in bulk. Disclaimer: I've made a fortune on Lake Resources stock, and I will continue to do so. [/QUOTE]
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