• delirious_owl@discuss.online
    21·
    1 year ago

    Lithium isn’t used for grid batteries because weight doesn’t matter. Grid batteries with lead acid last 3 decades. Does this one last longer?

    • the_third@feddit.de
      1·
      1 year ago

      Lead acid is pretty inefficient though, something like 80% iirc.

      • delirious_owl@discuss.online
        13·
        1 year ago

        Again, that doesn’t matter since the battery doesn’t move. This is a grid battery

        • the_third@feddit.de
          5·
          1 year ago

          Of course it’s relevant. My LiFePos reach about 92% efficiency. Losing 12% of energy in the storage process or not losing them is a big difference.

          • Allero@lemmy.today
            1·
            1 year ago

            The question is then whether it’s cheaper to buy LiFePos instead of lead acid or to install more solar panels.

            • the_third@feddit.de
              2·
              1 year ago

              Yep. But also you need to run lead acid in a smaller charge window so you need more of them and when running out of space more panels might not be feasible - many variables in the whole thing, I don’t think there’s a universal answer, one can’t really get around setting up a small spreadsheet.

              • Allero@lemmy.today
                1·
                1 year ago

                Agreed - it’s not that there are no space constraints at all.

        • capital@lemmy.world
          1·
          1 year ago

          You’re thinking of density. Efficiency certainly matters.