O FIM DO LÍTIO: Por que a BATERIA de sal de cozinha humilhou as baterias tradicionais da BYD e TESLA

WILL YOUR NEXT CAR BE POWERED BY SALT? 🔋 The end of expensive lithium batteries! What seemed like science fiction has just become the biggest nightmare for lithium mining companies and traditional manufacturers. In 2026, China delivered the global "checkmate": the start of mass production of sodium-ion batteries. Yes, we're talking about using table salt to power the motor of your next electric car. In this video, we reveal the "little detail" that CATL and BYD have kept hidden until now. How can a battery made from such a common element be 50% cheaper, last up to 5.8 million kilometers, and still charge faster than current lithium batteries? Brazil is at the center of this revolution, and what you're about to discover might make you give up on buying any electric car now and wait for the "sodium wave." What you'll discover today: 💎 The End of "White Gold": Why lithium is losing the war to sea salt. 💰 Combustion Car Price: How sodium will drive down the price of electric cars in 2026. 🌡️ Indestructible? The absurd resistance of sodium batteries to Brazilian heat and extreme cold. 🚀 Real Range: The 500 km range and 175 Wh/kg density that nobody expected. 🇧🇷 The Brazilian Trump Card: Why our salt reserves can make us an automotive powerhouse. If you don't want to be left behind and want to understand why the automotive industry will never be the same again, this video is a must-see. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER (Transparency Notice) IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR THE VIEWER: TECHNOLOGY STAGE: The data presented on CATL and BYD sodium batteries refers to mass production schedules initiated in 2026. Large-scale commercial availability in the Brazilian market depends on import logistics and local homologation. RANGE AND LIFESPAN: The estimated 500 km range is based on specific test cycles (such as the Chinese CLTC) and may vary depending on driving style and road conditions. The durability of 5.8 million kilometers is a technical projection of the cell's life cycle under controlled laboratory conditions. CHEMICAL COMPOSITION: The term "table salt" is a didactic simplification for sodium chloride/sodium ions. The industrial process involves the chemical processing of these elements for use in batteries; it is not possible to use raw salt directly in the vehicle. CONTENT NATURE: This video is purely informative and an analysis of the technological market. It does not constitute investment advice or financial advice for the purchase of vehicles or shares of the companies mentioned.