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Breakthroughs for batteries could soon make them better

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/05/20/breakthroughs-for-batteries-could-soon-make-them-much-better
26•pingou•2h ago

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acidhousemcnab•39m ago
https://archive.is/ReAtU

You'll need to get your hands on Greenland first.

LoganDark•28m ago
Everyone's been talking about breakthroughs for batteries for years. Until I see one on the shelf, it doesn't matter. Go make them better, and come back once they actually are!

I've even seen ceramic batteries being tested on YouTube as long as 7 YEARS ago [0], but I still can't actually buy one.

[0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJXRyWQgOY4

s0a•26m ago
been tracking this sector for years and we did hit a major inflection point in the last 12 months
LoganDark•25m ago
I would love to see one I can actually buy! Let me know once there's one I can actually buy.

I've been having this issue for years of everyone being so excited about things that I can't actually buy. I don't care! I would love to be excited too, but it's just tiring now.

I wish there were some kind of aggregator for exciting achievements that you can actually buy. I'm tired of all this premature hype!

gruez•23m ago
What actually changed?
DannyBee•6m ago
So random consumer who just bought a ton of batteries here: i don't follow the hype closely, nor am i a crazy battery dude, but i have tracked over the years the cost of doing battery backup vs generator, etc.

It's definitely the case for me (and friends of mine), that between reasonably priced batteries, inverters,etc, doing good battery backup for the house (and peak demand shaving/etc, i use a lot of power and take advantage of time of use tariffs) is now less than half the price of a generator.

Most of my friends spent 35-45k on a generator.

I will have spent <20k on batteries + inverters. It would actually be even less, but i have 600amps of split phase for the house, and 150 amps of 480v 3 phase for the shop, so i need two different kinds of inverters.

It is all literally being installed right now.

As for what changed - 12 months ago this setup would have been almost double the price, just because of the availability (or lack thereof) of the right kinds of products necessary to achieve it. I know because i priced it :)

Availability here isn't in terms of stock, but literally in terms of "variety and choice of product".

For example - the availability of UL certified low cost 48v batteries in various sizes has skyrocketed in the past year.

(Lots of states require UL certification, assuming you are doing this in a permitted/etc way)

The availability of choices in higher kVA but still residential grade inverters has also skyrocketed, etc.

konschubert•21m ago
I think CATL bringing sodium-ion to industrial scale should count as "on the shelf".

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2026/04/28/catl-secures-worlds-l...

LoganDark•19m ago
Hmm, that is industrial-scale which I wouldn't say is something I can really buy but that is cool nonetheless!
konschubert•17m ago
My point is that this is clearly out of the lab.
triceratops•15m ago
> something I can really buy

What are you going to use them for?

Consumer batteries are already good enough IMO. Cheaper batteries in large quantities are what we need more of.

gosub100•19m ago
They will be delivered as soon as fusion power plants come online to charge them.

I agree with you, I'm sick of hearing about the "developments" in batteries, nano materials, and fusion. Need an add blocker for these.

ac29•4m ago
> Everyone's been talking about breakthroughs for batteries for years.

Lithium iron phosphate has quietly gotten price competitive with lead acid and its wildly better tech. Not particularly sexy but its having a real world impact (LFP is commonly used for solar storage among many other uses).

kaon_2•27m ago
"Distinguishing hype from reality is not easy. But recent developments mean that ambitious promises could be fulfilled. "

Just like AI is changing the world before our eyes, this may be just such a technology. Maybe I will come to resent them when they are omnipresent, but a person-transporting drone (EVTOL) flying on a solid state battery would be transformative in connecting people, and I cannot wait to see it happen. The EU has committed 500bn in inter-european railway investment by 2050. Maybe it will be entirely disrupted? Who knows.

DanielHB•6m ago
I have been thinking this for quite a while now, electric planes will kill a lot of rail routes. However I am still skeptical about the EVTOL form factor for mass scale transportation, at least on the short or medium term.

I think we are going to see a lot of fragmentation in modes of transport where we have jets going from international airports for long range, small electric planes in small airports for that 50-300km distance low-frequency destinations. And rail only for high-frequency destinations.

In fact I imagine that electric vs jet planes math will get so crazy that it might kill some international hubs that are too far inland, companies will want people off jets into electric propeller planes as fast as possible.

Zigurd•6m ago
In the way Boring Co. disrupted subways?
fnord77•10m ago
[delayed]
epistasis•10m ago
There are continual improvements in batteries all the time making them better, cheaper, and they are being deployed with exponential growth.

Silly headline. Just say solid state, yet again, the thing that's always been around the corner while lithium ion and sodium just ship ship ship on a massive scale.

If solid state works out, great, but it would no longer be a big breakthrough. Batteries are here and a major grid component today.

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