I never said they invented it, the innovation was the modular
packaging/cooling.

On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 1:41 PM EV List Lackey via EV <[email protected]>
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> On 19 Dec 2022 at 12:28, (-Phil-) via EV wrote:
>
> > They took ACPs powertrain, Lotus' chassis, and some pretty innovative
> > laptop 18650 battery packaging
>
> Gage and Eberhard / Tesla didn't invent the idea of using massive numbers
> of
> laptop cells. I'm not so sure anyone did, as the concept of parallel
> lithium
> cells could probably be called prior art, though hardly on such a scale.
>
> However, Alan Cocconi *may* have been the first to apply it to an EV.
> Again,
> it was the T-zero.  He used 6,800 (!) 18650 cells in 2003.
>
> At the time, I didn't think it could be practical for production, because
> of
> the massive number of potential failure points.  I have to give Tesla
> credit
> for finding a way to make it work in a (limited) production vehicle.
>
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