<- flash video player -> Scientists at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have managed to produce batteries that can be recharged in two minutes from zero to 70 percent. This is evident from a report on the website sciencedaily.com.
The researchers use a nano layer of titanium dioxide. Normally in lithium-ion batteries, graphite is used. The batteries should be possible so not only significantly faster recharge, but also allow up to 10,000 charging cycles. Although the technology is primarily intended for use in electric cars can be purchased but may also use in smartphones.
Back in April of this year, an Israeli startup had introduced a technology that allows mobile phone batteries recharge within 30 seconds. It was used instead of a Lituium-ion batteries, a battery of quantum dots. If and when appropriate technology is ready for mass production and is actually built into smartphones remains to be seen. (dal)
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