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Nuclear Vehicles are the next big thing. Electric Vehicles are limited to the amount of charge their batteries can hold. Elon Musk ( Tesla ) and others are developing alternative forms of Nuclear energy to power existing electric batteries or provide a direct to motor charge from a small nuclear power plant stored within the vehicle.

Nuclear could charge electric batteries in existing vehicles or provide a nuclear charge to the vehicle directly and not require any further maintenance for 28,000 years.

1957 Ford Nucleon was a concept car - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Nucleon

2021 White House Accelerates Development Of Mini Nuclear = https://bit.ly/3dCnk6B

2021 Military’s Mobile Nuclear Reactor Prototype = https://bit.ly/3PuGhFx

2022 Elon Musk’s INSANE NEW Partnership with NDB Video = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAkq8hSi5U8

Instead of sticking a tiny nuclear reactor inside a car, we could, instead, think outside of the box a little.

An "atomic battery" relies on the steady decay of nuclear isotopes (rather than a chain reaction) to produce a smaller, but constant, supply of electricity. They also produce little to no waste, and could, actually, use nuclear waste as a fuel source.

While they are termed "batteries," they are not electrochemical in nature, and cannot be recharged (obviously). These kinds of "batteries" have an extremely long life and very high energy density.

Unlike other concepts discussed above, this technology already exists and is a proven technology. They are, for example, quite common power sources in spacecraft. This is an excellent choice, as "atomic/nuclear batteries" have a very long lifespan and are very durable. But, they are not cheap either.

Interestingly some private sector enterprises, like NDB Technology, are looking at ways to develop this technology further.

Their concept "nuclear nano-battery" uses recycled nuclear waste, with multiple layers of a strong synthetic diamond coating for protection to make very small nuke batteries. According to the company, "The energy is absorbed in the diamond through inelastic scattering, which is used to generate electricity." Some of these batteries could even be made small enough to fit inside small electronic devices like smartphones.

This amazing piece of tech could, according to NDB, last up to 28,000 years as well! Incredible.

If ever fully fleshed out, this is excellent news for any budding nuclear car inventor. If these batteries can be made to fit in something like a television or phone, they could certainly be made large enough to power an entire car.

Of course, to actually break into the market, manufacturers would need to get over the very serious handicap of the public perception of danger and distrust of nuclear power.

The world has today 546 nuclear plants generating electricity safely.

The government should lift the burdensome regulations that have made the construction of nuclear power plants excessively expensive,

- Interesting Engineering https://bit.ly/3Qs3byH

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NDB self-charging battery produced from nuclear waste

Nuclear Quotes

#1 "A nuclear power plant is infinitely safer than eating because 300 people choke to death on food every year." - Dixie Lee Ray

#2 "All the waste in a year from a nuclear power plant can be stored under a desk." - Ronald Reagan

#3 "Nuclear power will help provide the electricity that our growing economy needs without increasing emissions. " - Michael C. Burgess

#4 "The release of atomic power has changed everything except our way of thinking ... the solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind. If only I had known, I should have become a watchmaker." - Albert Einstein

#5 "Only nuclear power can now halt global warming." - James Lovelock

#6 "Nuclear power is one hell of a way to boil water." - Albert Einstein

#7 "The oil companies regard nuclear power as their rival, who will reduce their profits, so they put out a lot of disinformation about nuclear power." - James Lovelock

#8 "Nuclear power is an important part of our domestic fuel mix." Michael C. Burgess