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<blockquote data-quote="Diamond7" data-source="post: 77185855" data-attributes="member: 446615"><p>In this case, we are talking about solar panels and a battery pack. The cost of lithium is high and there are limited resources. Toyota would not even get into the EV market because of limited resources. But now we learn Toyota announced that its first vehicle to use <strong>solid-state batteries</strong> will go on sale by 2025. A year to build the factory in NC and a year to get it up and running. Toyota is a long-term company, when they go into production they want to continue production on that vehicle for the next 25 years or even longer. That will save money not having to retool and rebuild a plant for a new model car. I have friends that want to buy a new Toyota, but I am telling them to just wait for two years until the new EV models come out. </p><p></p><p>I thought the wave of the future was to build a home with a big 3D printer, but that does not seem to be panning out. Affordable homes may just be for the homeless and so they would be smaller and more basic. So they need a new material other than wood. They are working on this. Strong, durable and good insulation. </p><p></p><p>Musk wants to build on Mars so everything has to be able to fit in a shipping container. There is talk about fission instead of fission. Something the size of a semi that can power a whole city. Also, Musk is starting to say that hydrogen could become an option. </p><p></p><p>If you can put a whole city in a spaceship and ship it to Mars, then you can build anywhere on this planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamond7, post: 77185855, member: 446615"] In this case, we are talking about solar panels and a battery pack. The cost of lithium is high and there are limited resources. Toyota would not even get into the EV market because of limited resources. But now we learn Toyota announced that its first vehicle to use [B]solid-state batteries[/B] will go on sale by 2025. A year to build the factory in NC and a year to get it up and running. Toyota is a long-term company, when they go into production they want to continue production on that vehicle for the next 25 years or even longer. That will save money not having to retool and rebuild a plant for a new model car. I have friends that want to buy a new Toyota, but I am telling them to just wait for two years until the new EV models come out. I thought the wave of the future was to build a home with a big 3D printer, but that does not seem to be panning out. Affordable homes may just be for the homeless and so they would be smaller and more basic. So they need a new material other than wood. They are working on this. Strong, durable and good insulation. Musk wants to build on Mars so everything has to be able to fit in a shipping container. There is talk about fission instead of fission. Something the size of a semi that can power a whole city. Also, Musk is starting to say that hydrogen could become an option. If you can put a whole city in a spaceship and ship it to Mars, then you can build anywhere on this planet. [/QUOTE]
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