Researchers at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore have developed a new, proof-of-concept anode for lithium-ion batteries that can charge to 70 percent of its capacity in only two minutes and has a very long lifespan of ten thousands charge/discharge cycles. The advance could lead to the production of high-rate lithium-ion batteries, with interesting implications for personal electronics and, perhaps, even electric vehicles... Continue Reading New Li-ion anode achieves 70 percent charge in just two minutes
Section: Electronics
Tags: Batteries, Charging, Lithium-ion, Nanotubes, Nanyang Technological University, Titanium dioxide
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