A new company in California called Qnovo says it has created a new technology to quickly charge traditional lithiumion batteries.With the innovation of Qnovo, you can get 6 hours of phone life with just 15 minutes of charging, compared to 1-Normal charge for 2 hours.According to Qnovo, the mystery is that no two batteries are the same, so knowing exactly what power you can pump into the battery without damaging it can basically increase the charging timeLithium-In mobile phones, tablets, portable computers, ions are usually used as batteries, and the battery's power is usually reduced over time.There are many reasons for the loss of charge and effectiveness of LIBs, but the most common one is the generation of shoots --The over-grown lithium precipitation spills from the anode fracture formed during charging.These branches can be attached to the electrolyte and cause a short circuitCircuit that really reduces battery capacity.Equipment manufacturers realize that charging lithium batteries is very dangerous due to the crystal structure.Therefore, in order to ensure that the shoot Crystal does not form, the measurement of the current flowing into the battery is reduced to a trickle.This leads to an increase in battery life, which is great, but also increases the charging time.An alternative solution is being proposed by Qnovo.Contrary to the minimum common denominator that only reduces the current to no damage to the battery, qnovo has planned an adroit input cycle that always checks the state of the battery to ensure that the battery gets the ideal current measurement.Obviously, by sending pulses to the battery and recording the voltage response, Qnovo can calculate the life of the battery, the temperature and the different components that affect the charging.By continuously measuring the battery while charging, the current may be constantly adjusted.The Qnovo website explains that this also does not simply help batteries of different ages: even two batteries produced in the same factory on the same day can work completely in different ways.As Qnovo points out, the result is three to six times faster charging.In addition, the battery remains healthy.Qnovo introduces two options: one is a software application that increases the charging rate, and the other is a unique chip that handles the charging hardware of the gadget.The chip is more attractive, but it is clear that it is easier to install software on your phone than to design a new circuit board