I know this not what you were getting at but that does bring to mind an interesting idea, could RFX batteries be used in an emergency response to a disaster.
Imagine a fully charged containerised system that can be dropped by road rail air (maybe even helicopter) .
The advantage over lithium is that lithium doesnt like being stored at full capacity for long periods of time (increases degradation).
I do remember that zbms need to have matainence cycles, but i think theres a lot less risk over lithium which really nedds a careful eye to make sure all the bms electonics are functioning ........to be honest and this is aside from my point ,is that i love zbms because if the electronics fail the battery doesnt die .....with lithium if the bms fails and you dont catch it , you can destroy cells or multiple cells or whole packs
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