There are many other techs out there now that they are working on that are far superior than the lithium technology. 10 years, we'll be light years ahead of that battery by then. A dime size battery is not much good, even if stacked, what's the internal impedance, can you draw the amps thru them that you'd need for motor apps?
The funny thing is though, we are hearing about all this 'new tech', have been hearing for years. Fluid Batteries, Sodium Tech, which would theoretically be next up the chain, potentially followed by potassium tech... then there are the carbon super and ultra caps that are just as good as batteries, without all the chemical issues, but so far, not really seen any real prototypes or working models, it's been mostly vapor tech to this point.
Currently everyone is all up about weight, it's heavy. Well, what if there was a chemistry that maybe was not quite as good power density wise, BUT was 10 percent of the price of Lithium? Would people be willing to trade out a car that can go 300 miles in theory for 75k for one that could go 250 miles but cost 25k?
Right now batteries are a crux to the electrification process. Storage is the weakest link right now, if they could get massive storage, then solar might be a bit more viable, because it'd be reasonably priced to store the energy made during the day, or windy days for wind, etc etfc.
Also, imagine every house has a 100 KW battery in it, now to charge ones car up, you would not have to redo the entire infrastructure to be able to handle the doubling of the electrical load on the grid, you could slow charge it all day, then use it at night to charge your car, or run your house in an emergency when power is out.
I think supercaps are going to be the next big thing. From what I have seen and they ARE on the market now, they can handle a lot of current, are about the same price as the upper end batteries, actually cheaper, and are good for a million cycles, plus can charge pretty fast if you can get the current to them. I think a catastrophic failure on one of th em will just be a big bang as it shorts and blows itself apart, .vs. a hydrogen and toxic chemical fire that lith batteries will cause.
Or we could get into WWIII blow ourselves up and be back to horse and buggy to get around for those left
Aaron