The new LFP is cheaper and more easy to source locally with less rare and expensive metals like cobalt and nickel and last longer and have higher safety cathode material and higher cycle life again with very good energy density at around 44Ahr, similar to their old NMC type which is now at 52Ahr for same size format. the LFP are better suited for stationary storage, larger long term and lower cost stationary systems.
Their solid state is also coming along nicely and on track. Sounds like they are a game changer and we have a good tech in this SS systems with experience already making cells with ceramic separators.
Be nice if there was a replay, they say on the website there will be one.