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Are vanadium batteries better than lithium?

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Answered by patyalmanik
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They're safer, more scalable, longer-lasting, and there's much more Vanadium than Lithium in the Earth's crust. But commercialisation suffers from the high cost of Vanadium extraction. So researchers are working on how to store more electricity through improved chemistry, and improved cell and stack designs.

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Answered by AniketThakurLM
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Yes, Vanadium batteries are a better alternative to Lithium batteries.

Explanation: The reasons are:

  • In terms of Safety:
    The Lithium batteries are flammable and explosive. Whereas, Vanadium-Flow (V-Flow) batteries are non-flammable and non-explosive.
  • In terms of Lifespan:
    Performance of Lithium battery decreases with time due to operating conditions. However, the electronics and software involved in the V-Flow battery allow upgrading its lifespan.
  • In terms of cost:
    Due to its long life, the expense of the V-flow battery is reduced  \bold {40\%} compared to the Lithium battery.

The Lithium battery is a non-rechargeable battery. On the other hand, a Vanadium battery is a rechargeable flow battery. Similarly, there are multiple other aspects where Vandaium can be a promising choice over conventional lithium batteries.

To conclude, Vanadium batteries can replace other available batteries in the near future.

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