We Love Our Batteries And Writing This Blog

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Folk often write in and thank us for sharing our world of batteries and the latest trends. We do so because we love our batteries, and what they do for us. Today we single out three big reasons that have kept us going for a decade and counting. So drum roll please for all the batteries combating climate change, while they do what they do so well.

Three Reasons Why We Love Our Batteries (And Keep Writing)

We Can Use Batteries (Almost) Anywhere We Go

We love our batteries because we can use them almost everywhere we go, all things being equal. They are also hugely adaptable in terms of size, shape, and technical specifications, and power most of our personal devices.

But battery development does not stop there. No, not by far! There seems to be no end to the innovations in next gen batteries. This year may belong to lithium-ion, but who knows what sulfur batteries are up to now?

Batteries Have Practical, Easy Applications

Many innovations come to market, and are all the rage before they vanish as quickly as they came. That’s because there may be a gap in the market for them, but no market in the gap.

Batteries, on the other hand already have a market, because so many indispensable applications are already locked into them. There would have to be a major technical revolution before this changed!

We Love Our Batteries For Our Climate’s Sake

Our civilization faces a major challenge from global warming. The weather is becoming unpredictable, and our climate could vary permanently. The only way out we know to avoid this, is to decarbonize electricity.

Renewables can do this for us with help from battery storage. That’s why we love the new generation of big batteries. They will help so many species to avoid extinction. And who knows our own human lifestyles too.

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About Author

I have been writing about batteries and energy storage for more than ten years, and have published over 4,000 articles on this website. During that time, I have researched developments across lead-acid, lithium-ion, sodium-ion, flow batteries, and emerging energy-storage technologies. My goal is to explain complex battery concepts in clear, practical language that anyone can understand. My writing career began unexpectedly after leaving the corporate world. What started as a search for a new direction gradually became a fascination with batteries, renewable energy, and the science that powers modern life. Writing may not have made me wealthy, but it has given me the opportunity to explore an industry that continues to evolve in remarkable ways.

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