breakthrough in batteries?
or yet another brilliant idea which does not work
http://www.technologyreview.com/Biztech/18086/
EEStor developed a super efficient battery they claim. fast charging, much more powerful than lead, save and cheap ... too good to be true?
If it would not be from texas - the oil and bush country - this would sound much more likely ;) The claims sound possible what does make the story a bit worrying is that there is not a single mention of 'nano' tech or otherwise in the press release ... strange, as everybody knows nano* will save the world
we should keep an eye on this, like the electro car introed end last year and chinas efforts on electric bikes etc.
EEStor developed a super efficient battery they claim. fast charging, much more powerful than lead, save and cheap ... too good to be true?
If it would not be from texas - the oil and bush country - this would sound much more likely ;) The claims sound possible what does make the story a bit worrying is that there is not a single mention of 'nano' tech or otherwise in the press release ... strange, as everybody knows nano* will save the world
we should keep an eye on this, like the electro car introed end last year and chinas efforts on electric bikes etc.