sodium battery / solid state battery in future cars?
Wife and I went for a test-drive of SL7 and we are genuinely impressed by both the car itself and the driving experience - I drive a golf and her a Tiguan so we were not too sure about EVs and last week we test-drove a model Y just can't get used to the 'advanced driving experience' with no physical gear lever, very linear acceleration and abrupt handling (some call it 'sporty' but we just want a car for grocery and kfc runs), and SL7 fits everything we wanted and a bit more. Question is, we just bought a tank 300 for some occasional off-road and weekend camping, our budget is stretched thin this year so we will need to wait for next year and I've been reading the tech news a bit and saw that BYD setup their sodium battery factory back in 2024 and also are working on a SSB facility as well. Should we wait for a bit longer for new cars with these new technologies? They'll be cheaper and safer.