New battery technology to fully charge 80% takes just over 5 minutes

Anh Vũ |

Indian scientists have successfully developed a battery that can charge up to 80% in just 6 minutes.

According to Tech Crunch, an important breakthrough in the energy sector has just been announced by scientists at the Joint Stock Center for Advanced Scientific Research province of Jawaharlalru (JNCASR) in India: they have successfully developed a new sodium-ion battery that can charge up to 80% in just 6 minutes.

In addition to impressive charging speed, this type of battery is also capable of withstanding more than 3,000 charging cycles while still maintaining stable performance.

Most devices today still use lithium-ion batteries, which are known for their high cost, ease of fire and explosion and depend on rare materials. lithium mining also raises many environmental concerns. In contrast, sodium is a popular, cheaper and safer element, making it an ideal candidate for future battery generations.

The breakthrough structure of the new sodium-ion battery lies in the negative electrical design. Researchers used nano-structured materials, coated with carbon and aluminum alloy. This structure helps ions move faster inside the battery, while increasing electrical conductivity and overall durability. Thanks to this design, the battery not only charges quickly but can also operate effectively in high temperature conditions - an important factor in practical applications.

This new type of battery has great potential for application. In the electric vehicle industry, where charging speed is a key factor, sodium-ion batteries can significantly shorten energy retention time, providing a more convenient experience for users. Batteries can also be integrated into renewable energy systems such as solar power or wind power, which require a stable and durable storage unit.

Other sectors such as drones, household electronics or power supply in remote areas can also benefit greatly from this technology. Especially in areas with stable power shortages, batteries with fast charging speed, high durability and the ability to adapt to harsh environments will be a solution to change life.

The advent of new-generation sodium-ion batteries is an important step towards a clean, affordable energy future. Not only reducing dependence on scarce materials, this technology also opens up the prospect of changing the way the world operates electrical equipment in the coming time.

With outstanding advantages in speed, durability and safety, the sodium-ion battery developed by JNCASR has the potential to change the way people store and use energy. If it continues to be successfully improved and commercialized, this technology can quickly become an indispensable part of modern life.

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