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Old 24th Oct 2022, 21:55
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Originally Posted by Flying Binghi
... Wouldn’t making more powerful battery’s smaller make them more explosive ? There’s always a trade-off with condensing energy.
Your comment suggests existing batteries are already 'explosive'?

While you could probably get some batteries to 'explode' (plenty of hydrogen around Lead-acid batteries for example) I doubt many, if any, of the current aircraft offerings would use such for their energy storage.

For example; a LifePO4 battery is fairly stable, relatively energy dense, and as far as I'm aware would be very unlikely to explode. Depending upon the scenario such a battery might well be much less likely to explode or even catch on fire than a few litres of avgas in a tank. Whether that would change as batteries come closer to the energy density of fossil fuel is another question, but I don't think it's a foregone conclusion.
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