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Old 01-30-2024, 01:30 AM
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Default 5 minute charging EV battery

The article at https://www.fastcompany.com/91016543...e-in-5-minutes makes several key points about a potential breakthrough in electric vehicle battery technology:

Consumer concerns:

Electric vehicle consumers have concerns about battery range, charging time, and long-term battery health.

New battery with fast charging:

Researchers at Cornell University have developed a lithium battery with an indium anode that charges in under five minutes.

This significantly reduces charging time compared to current lithium-ion batteries, which can take 30 minutes to over 40 hours.

Potential benefits:

Faster charging could decrease "range anxiety" and allow for smaller, more affordable batteries in EVs.

This could potentially lead to wider adoption of electric vehicles.

Challenges and future research:

Indium is a heavy metal, not ideal for lightweight EVs.
Researchers are looking for lighter metals with similar fast-charging properties.

Overall:

This research offers a promising step towards faster-charging batteries for electric vehicles, potentially addressing significant consumer concerns and boosting EV adoption.

 

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