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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-13 17-37

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CL envisions this price could further decrease to about $10 per kilowatt-hour in the coming years, driven by economies of scale and technological improvements. For consumers and industries alike, such reductions could make energy storage more accessible, affordable, and widespread. However, it's important to note that these initial figures are at the cell level—full battery pack prices, including casings, cooling, and electronics, are estimated to be around $40 to $45 per kilowatt-hour—still cheaper than current market options.

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