Bottled Lightning Bottled Lightning

Bottled Lightning

Superbatteries, Electric Cars, and the New Lithium Economy

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Publisher Description

Lithium batteries may hold the key to an environmentally sustainable, oil-independent future. From electric cars to a "smart" power grid that can actually store electricity, letting us harness the powers of the sun and the wind and use them when we need them, lithium—a metal half as dense as water, found primarily in some of the most uninhabitable places on earth—has the potential to set us on a path toward a low-carbon energy economy.

In Bottled Lightning, the science reporter Seth Fletcher takes us on a fascinating journey, from the salt flats of Bolivia to the labs of MIT and Stanford, from the turmoil at GM to cutting-edge lithium-ion battery start-ups, introducing us to the key players and ideas in an industry with the power to reshape the world. Lithium is the thread that ties together many key stories of our time: the environmental movement; the American auto industry, staking its revival on the electrification of cars and trucks; the struggle between first-world countries in need of natural resources and the impoverished countries where those resources are found; and the overwhelming popularity of the portable, Internet-connected gadgets that are changing the way we communicate. With nearly limitless possibilities, the promise of lithium offers new hope to a foundering American economy desperately searching for a green-tech boom to revive it.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2011
May 10
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Farrar, Straus and Giroux
SELLER
Macmillan
SIZE
807.5
KB

Customer Reviews

DocBook ,

Good, but already ancient history

As a Tesla Model S owner, I want to know as much as possible about the "secret sauce" brewed in the only area of the Tesla factory we weren't shown on the tour: the lightning in the bottle. This is the best entry-level book I could find on that subject, well written, a nice overview, but with an almost sycophantic attitude toward GM's Volt, and even for its publication date, a mysterious dismissal of Tesla Motors. I wouldn't mind that at all--that fantastic Model S tells me the EV this recent book foresaw as the distant future refutes that dismissal daily--but evidently he didn't bother to spend time on Tesla, so there really isn't much of an insight offered about the recipe for the secret sauce. Frustrated, I ended up doing my own online research, which yielded a much clearer, and brighter, view of the upgrade path for my battery pack. You might want to skip this book, start with Wikipedia, and then dive into the more technical literature on graphene nanoribbons.

Mr. Xiri ,

Great Read

Fascinating history on battery development and electric vehicles. The modern day stories of the Volt & Leaf were great also.

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