Yep, Tesla apparently are to start a soft production run of the Model 3 this month, to iron out the glitches before the main ramp up in June.
Of course each car requires around 7000 of the new 2170 Cells, so there is not going to be many 2170 Cells going spare untill at least 2018.
Your link does not refer to Panasonic/Samsung or Tesla which I thought was odd, although I guess anyone can manufacture a Li-ion Cell, I would imagine that you can't patent a Cell, or maybe you can.
When these new 2170 Cell's come to Ebike's I would imagine the std battery pack will be close on 1000w. with only a nominal increase in weight over current 500w battery packs, and for the same price.
It's all looking good, for the near future.
I think that particular German company uses Panasonic cells.Yep, Tesla apparently are to start a soft production run of the Model 3 this month, to iron out the glitches before the main ramp up in June.
Of course each car requires around 7000 of the new 2170 Cells, so there is not going to be many 2170 Cells going spare untill at least 2018.
Your link does not refer to Panasonic/Samsung or Tesla which I thought was odd, although I guess anyone can manufacture a Li-ion Cell, I would imagine that you can't patent a Cell, or maybe you can.
When these new 2170 Cell's come to Ebike's I would imagine the std battery pack will be close on 1000w. with only a nominal increase in weight over current 500w battery packs, and for the same price.
It's all looking good, for the near future.
How many charge cycles? I have gone off Multistar because my 4S 10000 mAh was bad from the beginning. First cell 3 was weaker and now cell 1 is stronger than the others... The Graphene packs on the other hand has been rock solid, charges faster and are balanced to within 0.01V so far.Nice, I'll be up for one of them, After 2 years of use my turnigy multistar 8000mah lipos are slowly dying cell by cell, i lost 1 cell last week, and another cell this morning was found at 0v so i'm canibbalising the packs to keep my bike running, but expect i'll need a new battery by the summer
I have been looking at the G packs as a possible future investment until the new 21700 batteries become available in the next 18/24 months but think the price will be prohibitive, so the G's might be an option esp as they quote 5c charge rates versus 2c for MS. Currently see 6s 8ah G' for £48 a pop, the 6.6 4s are sub £36 but no 6s on offer.How many charge cycles? I have gone off Multistar because my 4S 10000 mAh was bad from the beginning. First cell 3 was weaker and now cell 1 is stronger than the others... The Graphene packs on the other hand has been rock solid, charges faster and are balanced to within 0.01V so far.
Keep an eye on HobbyKing a couple times a week as they randomly put these on sale at half price.Nice, I'll be up for one of them, After 2 years of use my turnigy multistar 8000mah lipos are slowly dying cell by cell, i lost 1 cell last week, and another cell this morning was found at 0v so i'm canibbalising the packs to keep my bike running, but expect i'll need a new battery by the summer
Yep, Tesla apparently are to start a soft production run of the Model 3 this month, to iron out the glitches before the main ramp up in June.
.
ThanksKeep an eye on HobbyKing a couple times a week as they randomly put these on sale at half price.
These new cells were looking promising, but lower density hardly looks like a step forward.IMO, the 21700 format cell is almost an irrelevance for the ebike market. The advantage of this cell is lower pack production costs and higher pack reliability due to a lower total cell count. For a car sized battery this is a big advantage, but for small bike batteries, not so much.
However, the elephant in the room is that the larger format cell actually has a lower energy and power density than the old 18650 format cells. This will result in larger and heavier battery packs than we currently have.
This might (should) change in the future as the new format is developed and improved, but don't expect too much in the next few years.
how many clycle did you have on graphene? i'm using my same ncr18650pf for 1.5 year now and have gradually lost 2s out of the pack. I'd need replacement soon, maybe with something that can handle more daily abuseHow many charge cycles? I have gone off Multistar because my 4S 10000 mAh was bad from the beginning. First cell 3 was weaker and now cell 1 is stronger than the others... The Graphene packs on the other hand has been rock solid, charges faster and are balanced to within 0.01V so far.