Li Ion battery recharges in one minute

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Toshiba Corp. has introduced a lithium-ion battery that can recharge 80% of its capacity in just one minute, significantly faster than conventional batteries. This new battery combines the rapid recharge capabilities of capacitors with the energy capacity of traditional lithium-ion batteries, achieving energy densities between 150 to 250 Wh/l. The breakthrough was made possible through the use of nanoparticles on the negative electrode and a newly developed electrolytic solution, allowing for efficient lithium ion movement. While the battery shows great potential, it still lags behind advanced lithium-ion batteries that reach densities of 600 Wh/l. This innovation could pave the way for future advancements in battery technology.
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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]
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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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