Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
If you have been following the Chinese solar industry, you would be aware that solar manufacturers from China, such as Suntec etc have gone bankrupt over the past decade or more. China’s approach of allowing underperforming solar companies to go bankrupt is one of the reasons why their solar industry is so formidable.
I suppose the original source titled it better.
CATL expects its batteries to power electric aircraft with up to 3,000 km range
Is there a source that says its an LMFP battery?
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If I’m not mistaken, those portable power stations with AC inverters consume power even when not in use. You probably should use the DC output wherever possible.
AliExpress?
Sodium batteries are already in electric cars many months ago
Also you could buy individual cells on AliExpress
With the ability to set bottom padding and the vibration issues being fixed. I feel like it is a good replacement for FlorisBoard.
In the first half of the year, BYD commanded a leading 43.7% share among vehicles running on LFP batteries, according to data from the China Automotive Battery Industry Innovation Alliance. In the months between January and November, BYD held a 41.1% market share, besting CATL’s 33.9% share
Literally in the title of the URL it says 2018. That is the old TSMC 7nm not the 7nm SMIC from 2023…
Kinda low effort when just a windows defender scan can detect it.
Shaka, when the walls fell
I have never seen any source saying China claimed they have produced their own 5nm chip. They just release the laptop and international media claimed the chip was homemade until found otherwise.
Just like the current 7nm chip in some huawei phones and tablet. It was just launched quietly and international media went and advertised it for them.
If you read the current article carefully you will notice it’s arstechnica and the parent article from the financial times making the claim of China having the 5nm chip not “China” itself.
Source?
Then you should avoid going down the rabbit hole of mechanical keyboards.
Still waiting for their clock app fork
The article is referring to cellular network equipment not mobile phones.