I have been “all in” on QS since shortly after going Public. This Battery will completely revolutionize the Battery market! People will be shocked in a couple of years what potential this Battery actually has and wish they’d bought stock. Great job QS!
It’s actually not hard to believe if you understand Batteries! A Li Metal battery with little to no liquid electrolyte will behave that way. That, combined with significantly faster charging, high discharge rates (if needed), lighter weight, higher energy density are the major reasons this technology will be the future, at least for a while. This isn’t just a new Battery, this is a revolution in Battery technology.
@@That80sAstronaut I understand that. But my question was, how would Thermal runaway tests would vary between NCM and LFP? Overall test results will be better, if they did a similar test between LFP 2170 and QSE-5 LFP. No?
LFP offers a somewhat better safety profile than NMC-based batteries; the iron-phosphate cathode material contains oxygen, but that oxygen is trapped in a more chemically stable bond.
I can't wait till your devices are used everywhere, however I'm a bit confused and need someone to help, towards the end of the video the ceramic separator was referred to as an "electrolyte separator". I was under the impression that there was no electrolyte in your cell. What am I missing?
08:45 the host said : ....ceramic solid state electrolyte separator, and not just "electrolyte separator". And if you refer the ceramic separator as "electrolyte" , it is still ok. If it is not electrolyte, the ion will not pass through.
@brucejankowitz4501, I forgot to write this - they've done away with one of the electrodes, not the electrolyte. That's probably where your confusion came from
Quantumscape's battery (the separator to be precise) is hard to manufacture and they have not proven scalable, price competitive, mass production yet. That's the bet you make when investing in them.
@@maxpfi9137 Mass production is not hard to overcome if there's time and enough cash. Problem is that we are time sensitive, meaning that we can run out of cash.
Scalability is, at this point, the biggest risk! SSB’s have been tried and lost for Decades now. However, I do believe that QS has the recipe and backing to see it through! I don’t expect anything until 2026-2027 timeframe, which is in line with my expectations.
I wonder if the wings of airplanes can one day be filled with these batteries instead of liquid fuel? I guess today's electrical infrastructure will have a hard time charging large aircraft if its already hard to charge trucks.
Jagdeep was holding on till recent, he was the only one I thought still genuinely believed in his company, which made me believe there was still hope, but he started to sell shares as well... I watch SEC Form 4 report way more often than anything else. Your lack of transparency over manufacturing progress is what's holding you back.
People running the Company need to eat too! The few shares they are selling is simply to maintain their expenses. Stop selling your “short story” (pun intended)…!!!
@@HsquaredH2 I'm unfortunately long... I wish I were short on QS. And JS has a very decent salary (to my knowledge ~700K annually), what's the reason that he also seems to be starting to cash out now, if it were not due to QS prospects? I had not seen him selling before 2023-03-06. Maybe there is dilution in horizon?
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
Sure, multiple $5,000,000 investments will be made and more when the team can answer questions like these; Scalability, price competitiveness, mass production (which were also posted above). We need QS to recognize faults and show how the team has plow through them.. along with a few macro events would be rather lucrative
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I have been “all in” on QS since shortly after going Public. This Battery will completely revolutionize the Battery market! People will be shocked in a couple of years what potential this Battery actually has and wish they’d bought stock. Great job QS!
I would prefer to have some stock in multiple battery companies since there is so much competition. Need more money to invest!!
Thanks for being transparent on your testing and data.
That discharge rate on short circuit is insane! I guess it perfectly illustrates the charge velocity they're capable of.
Great video the thermal runaway seems so impressive its hard to believe its real. Please continue to put these out
It’s actually not hard to believe if you understand Batteries! A Li Metal battery with little to no liquid electrolyte will behave that way. That, combined with significantly faster charging, high discharge rates (if needed), lighter weight, higher energy density are the major reasons this technology will be the future, at least for a while. This isn’t just a new Battery, this is a revolution in Battery technology.
Keep up the good work the world needs your product.
I assume your reference battery was an NCM battery. Be interesting to see the test results of a LFP battery undergoing same tests
What difference would it make of it was LFP battery?
QuantumScape's anode-less lithium-metal tech is cathode agnostic and, as such, will support both NMC and LFP chemistries.
@@That80sAstronaut I understand that. But my question was, how would Thermal runaway tests would vary between NCM and LFP? Overall test results will be better, if they did a similar test between LFP 2170 and QSE-5 LFP. No?
LFP offers a somewhat better safety profile than NMC-based batteries; the iron-phosphate cathode material contains oxygen, but that oxygen is trapped in a more chemically stable bond.
congratulations,and hope you can show us the original report of safety testing
This is absolutely huge! Amazing work and innovation
Wish you alll the best 👏👍
I can't wait till your devices are used everywhere, however I'm a bit confused and need someone to help, towards the end of the video the ceramic separator was referred to as an "electrolyte separator". I was under the impression that there was no electrolyte in your cell. What am I missing?
08:45 the host said : ....ceramic solid state electrolyte separator, and not just "electrolyte separator". And if you refer the ceramic separator as "electrolyte" , it is still ok. If it is not electrolyte, the ion will not pass through.
There's always some electrolyte, be it liquid or solid :)
Electrolyte doesn't have to be solid.
@brucejankowitz4501, I forgot to write this - they've done away with one of the electrodes, not the electrolyte. That's probably where your confusion came from
It’s a ceramic separator but QS, since the beginning, has said that this first iteration will still have a very small amount of liquid electrolyte.
remarkable technology!!
Who made this video
Everything looks perfect, but I know there’s no such thing as perfection in the world. Can anyone tell me what the weaknesses of the battery are?
Quantumscape's battery (the separator to be precise) is hard to manufacture and they have not proven scalable, price competitive, mass production yet. That's the bet you make when investing in them.
@@maxpfi9137 Mass production is not hard to overcome if there's time and enough cash. Problem is that we are time sensitive, meaning that we can run out of cash.
Thank you for your explanation. Indeed, investing in new technology involves certain risks. I hope they can address these issues in the future.
@@maxpfi9137very well explained!
Scalability is, at this point, the biggest risk! SSB’s have been tried and lost for Decades now. However, I do believe that QS has the recipe and backing to see it through! I don’t expect anything until 2026-2027 timeframe, which is in line with my expectations.
The battery was safe from electric drills, but the hearts of shareholders were charred.
There's still a long way to go, but all the board members are selling their shares.
QS is digging into the hearts of shareholders with electric drills.
내부자 매도 좀 그만해요.
Stop insider selling.
"Para de promoverte tu mismo" the right translation to spanish
I wonder if the wings of airplanes can one day be filled with these batteries instead of liquid fuel? I guess today's electrical infrastructure will have a hard time charging large aircraft if its already hard to charge trucks.
I don't swing that way but the guy on the left has beautiful eyes
Jagdeep was holding on till recent, he was the only one I thought still genuinely believed in his company, which made me believe there was still hope, but he started to sell shares as well... I watch SEC Form 4 report way more often than anything else. Your lack of transparency over manufacturing progress is what's holding you back.
People running the Company need to eat too! The few shares they are selling is simply to maintain their expenses. Stop selling your “short story” (pun intended)…!!!
@@HsquaredH2 I'm unfortunately long... I wish I were short on QS. And JS has a very decent salary (to my knowledge ~700K annually), what's the reason that he also seems to be starting to cash out now, if it were not due to QS prospects? I had not seen him selling before 2023-03-06. Maybe there is dilution in horizon?
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
@@HsquaredH2 Unfortunately I'm long... I wish I were short on QS, could have made good money. To my knowledge Jagdeep has a very decent base salary (~700K annual base), it's not like he's one of those CEO's with 0 base salary lol. And he only started selling as of June 2023. Why not before, but recently? If cash runs out before mass manufacturing (which is more and more likely as there's no meaningful update on manufacturing, they still post 'lecture' videos), there will be massive dilution. Remember last year's ~250M cash grab after stock hit above 10, then stock tanked? I'm typing all these because I have a stake in QS, and it pisses me off to see these 'low energy' people still giving lectures without any update on manufacturing.
This company is going amazing things, including diluting loyal shareholders holdings by continuing to issue more shares.
Thompson Kenneth Martin Gary Hall Mark
Then as employees, show us you believe & buy 100,000 shares!
Sure, multiple $5,000,000 investments will be made and more when the team can answer questions like these; Scalability, price competitiveness, mass production (which were also posted above). We need QS to recognize faults and show how the team has plow through them.. along with a few macro events would be rather lucrative
Wilson Jason Allen Scott Allen John
They're selling shares because they don't think the company's value is going to go up.
No more talking. Make manufacturers.
😂
What is so funny?