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I thought CATL makes lithium iron phosphate batteries, and lithium sulfur hasn't been commercialized yet. Unless there's some news on that front I missed?

I think induction motors tend to be less efficient than permanent magnet motors (and thus require more cooling). The Netgain Hyper9 (a popular motor for conversions) is a permanent magnet motor which doesn't use rare earths. It's very efficient but not particularly powerful (though that may be due more to the relatively low voltage it runs at).

That's cool that Tesla is using aluminum for power cables. Makes sense to save cost and weight where you can.



Yes, I meant iron phosphate. (I’ve had sulfur on my mind from Bye Aerospace’s 925km range 8-seat electric aircraft, working with Oxis Energy.)




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