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labrador ◴[] No.45678298[source]
It seems clear that na-ion batteries will replace large scale grid storage especially in cold climates. This isn't another hyped up battery.
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adgjlsfhk1 ◴[] No.45678319[source]
I don't think cold climates will be that different here. grid scale storage doesn't care about outside temp because heating/cooling a warehouse is pretty cheap
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hyperadvanced ◴[] No.45678440[source]
A lot of BESS enclosures (sub grid scale, and grid scale) are much more primitive than a warehouse. If you don’t need to pay for HVAC, it’s free money for the operator.
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1. lambdaone ◴[] No.45680214[source]
You can also put internal heaters within the battery compartment itself, as with current EV batteries, and have the batteries manage their own temperature automatically.
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2. bmicraft ◴[] No.45680835[source]
Resistive heating is pretty wasteful, and heat pumps are expensive. If it's not necessary then leaving it out will be much more efficient.
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3. hyperadvanced ◴[] No.45685588[source]
That’s my core comment here. Batteries already have to fight a lot of entropy, don’t make it harder than you need to