Tesla 2023

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  1. SunTrader

    SunTrader

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    New Battery Crushes Tesla's Tech, Unveils A Solid-State Marvel With 300% Higher Energy Density, 15-minute Ultra-Fast Charge

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    Jeannine Mancini
    Tue, November 28, 2023 at 11:08 AM EST


    In this article:
    In the rapidly evolving landscape of electric vehicle (EV) technology, a new player is emerging as a formidable challenger to Tesla Inc.’s dominance. QuantumScape, a Silicon Valley-based startup, is revolutionizing the EV battery market with its cutting-edge solid-state batteries.

    The batteries are touted to have triple the energy density of Tesla’s lithium-ion cells, significantly faster charging times and a safer, more sustainable design.

    QuantumScape’s leap into the future is marked by its innovative use of solid-state technology, which replaces the traditional liquid electrolyte in batteries with a solid ceramic material. This transition increases energy density, allowing for longer driving ranges, and reduces the risks of fire hazards associated with conventional lithium-ion batteries. The company’s bold claims of recharging to 80% capacity in 15 minutes could transform the EV landscape, addressing one of the major concerns of EV consumers: charging time.

    The cost-effectiveness and scalability of QuantumScape’s technology are also noteworthy. While Tesla has made significant strides in reducing the cost of its batteries, QuantumScape’s solid-state batteries promise a further reduction in production costs. This potential for cheaper, more efficient batteries is crucial as the EV market becomes increasingly competitive, with automakers worldwide striving to meet rising demand and stringent emissions regulations.

    QuantumScape’s journey has been marked by strategic partnerships and solid financial backing. With Volkswagen as a major investor, the startup is well-positioned to leverage VW’s extensive automotive expertise and global reach. The company's impressive performance in various testing scenarios, including extreme temperatures and rapid charging cycles, has bolstered confidence in its technology.

    As the world shifts toward cleaner, more sustainable transportation options, QuantumScape’s innovative approach to EV battery technology positions it as a key player in the industry. Its solid-state batteries hold the promise of longer ranges, faster charging and improved safety — factors that are critical in accelerating the transition to electric mobility.

    While Tesla continues to lead the EV market with its advanced technology and expansive charging network, QuantumScape’s breakthrough in battery technology presents a significant challenge. As the EV industry evolves, the competition between these two innovators is set to redefine the standards of electric mobility. The potential impact of QuantumScape’s technology extends beyond the automotive industry, with implications for energy storage, renewable energy integration and the broader goal of a carbon-neutral future.

    The EV battery market is not just about one company. It’s an ecosystem brimming with innovation, with numerous startups and established firms working on various cutting-edge technologies. Each of these companies, like QuantumScape, carries the promise of shaping the future of electric mobility and renewable energy.

    Investing in such companies is not just a financial decision — it’s a vote of confidence in a sustainable future and a cleaner, more efficient mode of transportation. The potential for significant returns is bolstered by the growing global emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and transitioning to clean energy sources.

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/batt...Valley-based,a safer, more sustainable design.
     
    #801     Nov 30, 2023
  2. mervyn

    mervyn

    non sense, Tesla and BYD secrets are not in batteries but in production scales and cheap overall costs. This reads like a stock pump sheet, same as New York Times articles on A123 and all the bs.
     
    #802     Nov 30, 2023
  3. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Nonsense is one word and fits your post.
     
    #803     Nov 30, 2023
  4. mervyn

    mervyn

    Good luck if you want to buy the dip, same goes with CHPT.
     
    #804     Nov 30, 2023
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    Maybe because on one hand, he says "go fuck yourself, I don't care"
    and on the other, he's filing SLAPP suits on anyone that costs him advertisers?
     
    #805     Nov 30, 2023
  6. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    We've had "killer ss battery tech" on for 3 yrs now but nobody's scaling. Sodium ion poses a threat (in cost) and at least CATL is scaling.
     
    #806     Nov 30, 2023
  7. ironchef

    ironchef

    The conclusion makes no sense. If it is good, they and TSLA are not mutually exclusive, can benefit together.

    TSLA can license or buy from them since TSLA is a top dog in this space.
     
    #807     Nov 30, 2023
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  8. mervyn

    mervyn

    No they are mutual exclusive.

    Every firm wants to maximize profits by overcharging. TSLA is facing consumer market driectly so it has pricing power. It won't overpay for a good tech, even for a better one.

    The question is why the big 3 won't look at it, because they all know QS is not a game changer.
     
    #808     Nov 30, 2023
  9. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Crushes Technology, not Tesla sales themselves. And Musk likes to dominate and do everything in house. Nothing wrong with that, except it is almost never has been done for any great length of time by a major manufacturer.
     
    #809     Nov 30, 2023
  10. nursebee

    nursebee

    #810     Nov 30, 2023