Unlikely, imho, ime, but if it did happen, that would be great.
If it does not happen, this year the new 330W/kg batteries will start to be made by Tesla.
Others will soon come along.
Within 5 years, some type of (lion, most likely) batteries will be the tech of choice, as-is, where-is, no cold fusion needed.
On 04/08/2016 16:20, Stefán Brandur Jónsson stefan@martolvan.is [electricboats] wrote:
Then there is the real issue that makes electric propulsion the more sensible option than regular diesel or petrol.In about 3 years we wont need either batteries or Gen sets since as we speak first cold-fusion energy modules that will not need charging and last as an energy source for years.But that will use electricity to move things, having that part already will help.
-- -hanermo (cnc designs)
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