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minus-squareLordR@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up4·2 years agoI just figured out that they are called “Aqueous Hybrid Ion Battery” in English, so they are not the molten ones. I didn’t find a lot about them, but this website seems to have an overview about them (although they are the main manufacturer of the batteries, so they are probably biased): https://www.aquionenergy.com/technology/aqueous-hybrid-ion-ahi/#What_Are_Saltwater_Batteries_and_How_Are_They_Different
I just figured out that they are called “Aqueous Hybrid Ion Battery” in English, so they are not the molten ones.
I didn’t find a lot about them, but this website seems to have an overview about them (although they are the main manufacturer of the batteries, so they are probably biased): https://www.aquionenergy.com/technology/aqueous-hybrid-ion-ahi/#What_Are_Saltwater_Batteries_and_How_Are_They_Different