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Elon Musk Says Larger Batteries Might Be On the Way

mknewman writes "Elon Musk intimated that more-powerful batteries could be on the way for the Model S. The most potent battery pack currently offered in the Model S holds 85 kWh of juice, or enough for 265 miles of driving. Musk wasn't terribly specific, however: 'There is the potential for bigger battery packs in the future, but it would probably be maybe next year or something like that. The main focus is . . . how do we reduce the cost per kWh of storage in the battery pack?' In other words, Musk seems less concerned with stronger battery packs than making cheaper battery packs for the upcoming mid-size sedan, which is expected to be unveiled at the 2015 Detroit auto show. 'Our goal is to drop the cost per kWh by 30 percent to 40 percent.'"

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  1. Re:Dead end by beelsebob · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why do people insist that batteries have to be at least 2-3 times as good as hydrocarbons before they can be useful?

  2. Re:FAR better than fossil fuels, and even better t by cduffy · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Just like the singularity it seems that improved battery tech is always about 5-10 years down the road.

    The awesome thing is that it really is always 5-10 years down the road -- and things are rolling off of that 5-10 year timeline into production all the time.

    If you don't think batteries have been getting better, you aren't paying attention.

  3. Re:Dead end by jo_ham · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unless you can come up with battery tech that offers at least 700-800 kilometres range and a maximum recharge time of 5-10 minutes, electric cars are a dead end. Hydrogencars ftw. That is all.

    The vast majority of commutes already happen well within the range of current electric cars.

    It is hilarious to see all the naysayers claim that electric cars are doomed because they don't fit 100% of all possible uses cases for vehicles.

    Also, as someone who works on hydrogen research, don't lump us all in with the anonymous idiot above me. Electric cars definitely have a strong future.

  4. Re:FAR better than fossil fuels, and even better t by beelsebob · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I find the perception that battery tech is not improving rather bizarre. You realise we have laptops that last 12-24 hours today, when only a decade ago the very best laptops lasted only 4 hours, right?