DogDipstick said:
A Molicell 2600mAh 18650... @ @ 5$/ cell..... 5$/9.3wH = $537/kWh. That is the retail price of a single Molicel P26A (2021-dated) - 35A 2600mAh 18650. 537$/kWh. this is why the 4200 interested me, the lower and competitive price per kWh.
Now dont get me wrong. If I could afford an 18650 pack I for sure would build one.. but I wont at 500$ + per kWh.
Comparing a li-ion e-bike battery to a lipo pouch car battery is (IMO) not a fair comparison. Can't envision what kind of "tools" use your lipo pouch builds ... thought your
insightful post about your lipo pouch builds was also applicable to
e-bike builds ...
correct or maybe
not ??
Was there sufficient reason WAY BACK then why this ES tread of 2017 about an e-bike lipo pouch battery … https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=86067 ... only received 1 reply and not until 2019 by
bogus105 ...
And?

Was there an explosion or what? No more updates

How is the battery pack? Are these pouch cells good in real life?
Although it has had 1846 views since 2017 will lipo pouch cells for ebikes ever gain traction? What has to change for lipo pouch cells to be as popular as li-ion 1865/2170 cells for e-bike DIY battery builds (e.g. say 10S to 14S). Does the Harley LiveWire use a pouch cell battery ?
Maybe it’s about time for you to start a 2022 lipo pouch ES Thread for e-bike DIY builds -- lipo pouch builds for more conservative packs than 24S (say 10S-14S). Assuming a lipo pouch e-bike DIY battery is as competitive in $ and cycle life (e.g. 10S-16S) than a 1865 or 2170 DIY build ...
Here is larger image of your prized Chevy VOLT pouch cell in place of your thumbnail image.
Did i understand you to say that GM VOLT lipo pouch cells only set you back $9.00 a piece ...
THANKS Again for your very
informative post. Still digesting it’s significance for a modest e-bike battery DIY build (say 10S, 12S or 14S ... without K-weld :wink

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PS: What's Your Connection With GMC :wink:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZuJivIwV8o
My first and only GM was a 1965 Pontiac Tempest Custom 2dr Hardtop with 327 (performance small block 250hp). To buy a good one now (if you can find one) can cost up to $50K.