Troy Rhodes wrote:Nickel Iron batteries offer real advantages but...
They are pretty expensive per kilowat-hour stored. Go price a set--breathtaking.
Last I checked, the only manufacturers were in china...so there's that.
Yeah, there is that.
According to this
highly dependable internet forum (*snark*) there are two "manufacturers" in the USA.
One (Zapp) just refurbishes the old Edison batteries, and the other (Iron Edison) is a distributor and buys theirs from China.
So expensive as they are, they would probably be more if actually made in the USA.
And it may be that for some reason it's illegal or highly difficult to make them in the USA. Closing the last lead smelter, anyone?
I really really wanted them to be the perfect solution, but alas, no. Just an (expensive) solution in certain situations.
I wish magical thinking actually worked. Sigh.