New nano-battery only takes 12 minutes to charge

Researchers at the University of Maryland have broken through the design of the battery. A new prototype battery will only need 12 minutes to fully charge, instead of charging a traditional battery for 1 hour. More importantly, they stated that their new invention may lead to miniaturized energy storage components. This is a breakthrough and may eventually provide power to electric vehicles. This advance can completely change electronic products and electric equipment. The battery uses a material called a nanopore to hold the charge carrying electrolyte at both ends of the electrode. These millions of nanoholes can be stuffed into a battery the size of a postage stamp.
The cooperative researcher Eleanor Gillie said: “A nanopore is a small hole that is 80,000 times smaller than human hair. This is a plate made of ceramic material.” Miss Liu of Science and Engineering said the battery It can be charged in 12 minutes and can be charged thousands of times. She told reporters: "Rapid charging is very attractive." But researchers are trying to increase their energy. In a statement, researchers stated that they have identified improvements that will enable their next batch of batteries to have more powerful designs.

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