Tbh this is actually more good news than bad. Solid state battery tech - if it lives up to even 70% of the hype - is the shift in battery tech that actually makes ev’s realistic for a lot of the people yet to adopt them. 10k cars is nothing to sniff at and is a huge investment. It’s all very well to have prototypes in labs and concept cars, but it’s only once businesses start selling them to the public that the real investment and rapid development happens.
So yeah, you can’t all buy one next year, but it’s significant they can be bought
Save you the click - Apple’s not making it and it’s not solid state.
The two black blocks in that image are small tunnels that use vibrating membranes instead of fans to push air through like a regular cooling system, they just choose to call them solid state and ‘chips’ for marketing reasons.
The inventor is touting it to all OEM’s but none have big yet, so he’s taken a Dremel to a MacBook Air and fitted them himself to show it can work.
There’s no third party expert analysis in the article. There’s nothing to say it’s bullshit, but the creator’s actions feel very snake oil