Gravimetric energy density for the High Energy series are impressive (comparable to NCR18650B), but it is volumetric energy density that sets these things apart from everything else out there at the moment.
It would be really nice to know what the power density is like. Looking at the cell construction (almost all surface area), it certainly looks promising.
Durability also offers big advantage over current lipo tech in terms of safety.
The only thing I can see that might suggest it is no good for use in our aircraft, rovers and boats is the following quote - "FLCB WON’T leak, fire, or explore."
Exploring is a real deal breaker for me I am afraid!
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It would be really nice to know what the power density is like. Looking at the cell construction (almost all surface area), it certainly looks promising.
Durability also offers big advantage over current lipo tech in terms of safety.
The only thing I can see that might suggest it is no good for use in our aircraft, rovers and boats is the following quote - "FLCB WON’T leak, fire, or explore."
Exploring is a real deal breaker for me I am afraid!
Very promising!!
more details .From the site indicates that it has about 1.5 ~2 times of power/volume density and 25% ~ 35% reduction on weight than convention.
Cool, be interested to hear it's power density, cost and recharge cycles.
The flexibility is interesting, but the cutting a chunk off of it while it is powering an LED had great nift factor.