by Daniel_Plainview » Tue 12 Oct 2010, 05:16:26
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he battery technology won't be found in the upcoming generation of EV's, however. Carbon nanotubes aren't yet produced in large enough quantities for mass production of nanotube-containing li-ion batteries. But that may change once Contour is ready to commercialize its battery -- and once enough of us start needing a charge every 100 miles.
Let's revisit this in 15 years to assess whether "Contour is ready to commercialize its battery" in any economically viable sense ... and, while we're at it, in 15 yrs let's also assess how Eestor is doing with its ultra-secretive battery/capacitor (which had a drop-dead, final, end-of-story, absolute deadline of December, 2009).