A
college in South Korea has found a way to save battery charging time for
electric cars, from hours to just a few minutes. This discovery changed the way
the use of used batteries.
Yonhap
said the report was written, the researchers placed the battery materials in a
solution containing graphite - the material resembles coal mines - which then
carbonized 'to form a dense network of battery electrode conductor along'.
That
is, the particle energy in the battery holder to recharge at the same time.
While in traditional batteries, these particles only fill from the outside-in.
As
a result, these batteries can be recharged only 1/30 and 1/120 the time
required in conventional batteries.
'This
study is remarkable in terms of overcoming limit on lithuim-ion batteries,
"said Cho Jae-Phil, professor of Ulsan National Institute of Science and
Technology.
'We
will continue to develop new secondary batteries for electric cars which can be
fully charged in less than a minute.'
source
Yonhap, The Register, images from iFixit
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