this post was submitted on 11 Oct 2023
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At a claimed energy density of 0.22kWh/m^3 I think their projection of storing enough for an entire household is overly optimistic.
My whole foundation for a 2 story 200m^2 house is about half the 45m^3 they claim is needed for a household.
Sounds promising but it won’t be replacing batteries any time soon.
Still... Might be nice to reduce your electric bill/have a bridge to keep your PC/lights on when there's a short interruption in power delivery.
Those Texans would probably love the hell out of this.