Why not batteries instead of power supplies?


I read about issues with power supplies, like noise from AC outlets, ripples in voltage etc.

Why not just use a large battery that can be recharged? If batteries can power cars, they can for sure power amplifiers.
defiantboomerang
A few years back a company was showing a strong presence at RMAF that had a few components that were 100% stored DC power. Although they didn’t sound extraordinarily good, the idea was launched. For some reason it never caught on, but doesn’t PS Audio already somewhat address this with their Regenerator P5 & P10?
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The negative side of battery power supplies is the supplies themselves have inherently high output impedance compared to their AC counterparts, leading to higher cross-talk, and potentially weak bass and dynamic range.

This is all theory, of course, as is the benefits of battery supplies. I’m just playing devils advocate. It's not a 100% free lunch, and has its own set of challenges.
I own the Veloce Lithio line stage, which is powered by lithium batteries;  it was a "hot" product a few years ago, and now is rarely mentioned or even on the radar. Vytas, the designer/manufacturer offered an update about a year or so ago which I recently took advantage of--one of the changes is the batteries- now much smaller than the big lithium green boxes that originally populated the unit. Despite this aspect of the design, the unit uses tubes- 6H30s, and I'm using NOS DR Reflecktors.
I have owned the unit for several years and have been very pleased with the sound. It replaced a Lamm L2 Reference line stage, which was also a very good unit. The Veloce lacks for nothing in the areas of bass or dynamics. It is also not noisy- to the contrary, using the Avantgarde Duo, a high efficiency  horn-type speaker with 104db sensitivity, the system is remarkably quiet. 
I think we'll see more of this and Powerwall is just the tip of the iceberg.

But a DC power supply will not get rid of noise problems that originate from inside your house.