5 comments

  • ravetcofx 1 day ago
    This is clickbait greenwashing imo, if you click-through the website, they still use Zinc and Magnesium for the chemistry/electrodes which isn't much different than lithium. They also claim these metals are natural as they're found in our food and bodies... well so is lithium to some extent.
    • xorbax 12 hours ago
      ...did you expect an electrolyte-free battery entirely made of paper and nothing else?
  • Neywiny 1 day ago
    Sadly we'll need to wait for independent studies. Too many companies claim bio degradability when they barely break down when buried for a long time. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SxUkMG2Io4w shows the greenwashing.
  • kreelman 1 day ago
    These look very good.

    I'd be interested to find out how biodegradable the non-paper parts are...

    Has any thought been given to what happens if a kid swallows one of these batteries? I'm wondering if they're better or worse than swallowing a typical tiny cell battery.

  • readthenotes1 1 day ago
    The first Better Battery Bulletin announcing production in many many years
    • eternityforest 10 hours ago
      Sodium ion showed up a year or two ago and you can buy them on Amazon as 12v lead acid replacements, 18650s are also available but the voltage range is different from normal lithium.
    • infl8ed 1 day ago
      Except for this one 3 days ago! https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46505975 (but jury still out awaiting independent verification)
  • advl343 1 day ago
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