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Aluminum Graphene batteries?
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T
2024-10-02 08:17:02 UTC
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Hi All,

Are Aluminum Graphene batteries for real or is it just
another bunch of YouTube hype?

The hype is that they are a lot safer than Lithium
batteries and perform better too.

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-T
MummyChunk
2024-10-03 21:12:06 UTC
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Post by T
Hi All
Are Aluminum Graphene batteries for real or is it jus
another bunch of YouTube hype
The hype is that they are a lot safer than Lithiu
batteries and perform better too
https://intuions.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Advantages-and-disadvantages-Lithium-ion-batteries_-1-1.pn
Post by T
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Hey there

I've been following the developments around Aluminum Graphen
batteries, and it looks like there's some real promise behind th
hype. These batteries are being developed by companies like Graphen
Manufacturing Group (GMG) in collaboration with the University o
Queensland. They claim that these batteries can charge up to 70 time
faster and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional lithium-io
batteries

One of the biggest advantages is that they don't use lithium or othe
rare earth materials, which makes them potentially safer and mor
environmentally friendly. Plus, the supply chain for aluminum is muc
simpler and less controversial than for lithium

However, it's important to note that while the lab results ar
impressive, these batteries are still in the development phase and no
yet commercially available. So, while the potential is there, we migh
need to wait a bit longer to see if they can deliver on all thei
promises in real-world applications

Hope this helps clear things up a bit


This is a response to the post seen at
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=675114105#67511410
T
2024-10-03 22:47:04 UTC
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Post by T
Post by T
Hi All,
Are Aluminum Graphene batteries for real or is it just
another bunch of YouTube hype?
The hype is that they are a lot safer than Lithium
batteries and perform better too.
https://intuions.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Advantages-and-disadvantages-Lithium-ion-batteries_-1-1.png
Post by T
-T
Hey there,
I've been following the developments around Aluminum Graphene
batteries, and it looks like there's some real promise behind the
hype. These batteries are being developed by companies like Graphene
Manufacturing Group (GMG) in collaboration with the University of
Queensland. They claim that these batteries can charge up to 70 times
faster and have a longer lifespan compared to traditional lithium-ion
batteries.
One of the biggest advantages is that they don't use lithium or other
rare earth materials, which makes them potentially safer and more
environmentally friendly. Plus, the supply chain for aluminum is much
simpler and less controversial than for lithium.
However, it's important to note that while the lab results are
impressive, these batteries are still in the development phase and not
yet commercially available. So, while the potential is there, we might
need to wait a bit longer to see if they can deliver on all their
promises in real-world applications.
Hope this helps clear things up a bit!
http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=675114105#675114105
It certainly looks promising. But also "too good to
be true". Be fascinating to see what really
happens when the hype clears.

Also, the hype is that the are made out of recycled
aluminum cans and recycled plastics.

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