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Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology sooncharge lithium-
According to The Boston Globe today, Ion batteries may charge electric cars in five minutes.
According to the MIT study, the "crystalline coating" on the electrode allows lithium ion to move more easily and allows the battery to discharge about 100 times faster than the current battery.
Such a torrent can lead to explosive acceleration similar to nitrous nitrogen, but "refilling" at the same speed from the power outlet can bring additional benefits.
Although the technology is still at least a few years away, it is likely that performance automakers will start the technology ahead of schedule (
Tesla and Porsche tuner launched electric 911 in Geneva.
As at least one reader pointed out, the possibility of battery failure due to overheating and explosion is fast-
Charging the battery is like a reduced life cycle.
Tesla sports car with 6,831 lithium
The ion battery on its fast sports car has a performance mode that utilizes a higher discharge rate, and another performance mode that maximizes durability and mileage.
In the near future, there will be a battery that can do this.