Li Ion battery recharges in one minute

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In summary, Toshiba has developed a lithium-ion battery with a short rechargeable time of one minute, which is approximately 60 times faster than the typical Li-ion batteries. It has an energy density of 150 to 250 Wh/liter, equal to the lower range of existing lithium ion batteries. This was achieved through the use of nanoparticles and a newly developed electrolytic solution, allowing for quick movement and storage of lithium ions during recharging. This breakthrough battery has a lot of potential for future applications.
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Li Ion battery "recharges in one minute"

TOKYO — Toshiba Corp. has developed a lithium-ion battery the company said features the short rechargeable time of capacitors and the energy capacity of conventional lithium-ion batteries.

Toshiba's new battery can recharge 80 percent of the battery's energy capacity in one minute, approximately 60 times faster than the typical Li-ion batteries. The energy density is 150 to 250 Wh (Watt-hour)/liter, equal to the lower range of energy densities existing lithium ion batteries have. Advanced Li-ion rechargeable batteries reach densities of 600 Wh/l.

"It should be the world first lithium ion battery that can be charged in one minute. The battery has a big potential. [continued]
http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=159907938

big potential... :rolleyes:
 
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Toshiba achieved the breakthrough by using nanoparticles of several hundred nanometers coated uniformly on the negative electrode and newly developed electrolytic solution. This stable formulation does not react with lithium ions at the cathode in a manner that would lower the battery's cycle time. The electrolytic solution and nanoparticles enable large number of lithium ions move quickly to the cathode and store in the particles in recharging mode.
interesting ..maybe Evidots..
lol , big potential :rolleyes: i thought the same as i read it..
one can only imagine what batteries we will come up with , in the future ..
 
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This is an exciting development in battery technology. The ability to recharge a Li Ion battery in just one minute is a significant improvement over current technology. Not only does this mean that our devices can be charged much faster, but it also has potential implications for larger scale applications such as electric vehicles.

The energy density of 150 to 250 Wh/liter is also impressive, although it falls within the lower range of existing Li Ion batteries. However, with further development and improvements, it is possible that this battery could reach energy densities comparable to the most advanced Li Ion batteries.

Overall, this development shows great promise for the future of energy storage and could have a significant impact on our daily lives. It will be interesting to see how this technology evolves and how it can be implemented in various industries.
 

1. How is it possible for a Li Ion battery to recharge in just one minute?

This is made possible through advancements in battery technology, specifically the use of nanomaterials in the battery electrodes. These materials allow for faster charging and discharging of the battery.

2. Will the battery lifespan be affected by such rapid recharging?

The lifespan of a Li Ion battery is not affected by faster recharging. In fact, the use of nanomaterials can actually increase the overall lifespan of the battery.

3. Are there any safety concerns with such fast charging?

While there are safety concerns with any type of battery, the technology used in these fast-charging Li Ion batteries includes built-in safety features to prevent overheating and other potential hazards.

4. Can any device use a battery that recharges in one minute?

Currently, this technology is still in development and is not widely available for consumer use. However, in the future, most devices will be able to use these fast-charging batteries as they become more accessible.

5. Will a one-minute recharge time be the standard for all batteries in the future?

It is possible that as technology continues to advance, faster recharging times will become the norm for all types of batteries. However, it ultimately depends on the specific needs and capabilities of each type of battery.

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