Sea Salt Battery: According to some media reports, researchers at the University of Sydney have made batteries from sea water, Which can be very inexpensive ( almost half as much as lithium batteries ) and has four times more energy storage capacity.
Sea Salt Battery In EVs: According to some media reports, researchers at the University of Sydney have made batteries from sea water, Which can be very inexpensive ( almost half as much as lithium batteries ) and has four times more energy storage capacity. This is being called “C Salt Battery” or “Sodium-Sulfur Battery. Sodium-sulfur has been used in this, which is Molten Salt. This is achieved by sea water. Principal researcher Dr. Shenlong Zhao said that this sodium battery would cost a lot less than the current lithium battery and would be able to store four times more energy. This can revolutionize the renewable energy sector. Let’s see this in the real life experience of EV sector.
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Currently, the biggest two challenges are when buying any electric car in front of people, The first is that electric cars are more expensive than existing ICE cars and the second is that they do not give too much range on single charge. However, now the technology is slowly improving and the range of electric cars is being successful in expanding. Many such carts have come to the market, with a range of more than 800 kilometers. However, they will also cost more.
Well, there are also cheap electric cars in the country, like- Tata Tiago EV. It is the cheapest electric car in the country. Its price starts at Rs 8.49 lakh. This is the initial price for low range variants, with its higher range (315KM) variants starting at Rs 10.79 lakh. In such a situation, if this “C Salt Battery” is used in the initial variants giving a greater range of Tata Tiago EVs, So it can cost around half ( 5.39 lakhs ) and its range can be four times ( 1260KM).