I would also suggest the simpler solutions are winning out.Look at PV and micro 
and nanogrids and DER's (distributed Energy) and nascent VPP'sVery robust 
failure modes.Many point source power generatorsWhy transmit electrons miles 
when 50 ft or less will do.If 1-2 18650's or 2170's fail or "get weird" no big 
deal.If 1-2 pouch or prismatic's get funky, big deal
But I have serious doubts that it can be scaled to mass-produce cheap EVs. 
They'll get beat by the first company to figure out the best way to use far 
smaller numb

Complex solutions always come first. Simple solutions take longer to perfect; 
but usually win out i

  
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