StoreDot, an Israeli nano-tech company, launched a radical "super"fast-
It claims that the rechargeable battery can power the electric vehicle in five minutes and provide it with up to 300 miles of electricity.
On CUBE Tech Fair in Berlin, StoreDot presents proof of what it calls a technical concept, a fundamental improvement in the structure of conventional lithium-ion batteries.
FlashBattery combines organic compounds with nanoparticles
Cutting the charging time to a fraction of the material of the current method, the company says it will be available in the next three years.
According to the video of the technology, a car running on the StoreDot module will be equipped with 40 "pou"-each with the FlashBattery technology.
These bags contain nano
A point consisting of a short amino acid chain, called a peptide, arranges the structure of the constituent layer.
Peptides are non-organic molecules that are chemically synthesized.
According to StoreDot, biological origin.
When they are combined together, a charging module is formed.
The video says the FlashBattery technology can provide an unprecedented charging speed.
Within 5 minutes of charging, the car is fully charged and ready to go-after 5 minutes, you can travel an average of 300 miles.
According to StoreDot, the technology avoids the limitations of typical graphite
Based on lithium ion batteries.
The material in the flash battery is not flammable, and the combustion temperature is high, which reduces the resistance of the battery.
This in turn improves its security.
The company said that the technology is currently in the advanced stage of development and can be brought to the market in only three years, completely changing the charging mode of electric vehicles.
Dr. Doron Myersdorf, a partner company, said fast charging is a key missing link needed to make electric cars ubiquitous
Founder and CEO of StoreDot
The battery technology available at present requires a long charging time, which makes the mode of transportation of electric vehicles not enough for the general public.
'We are exploring options with some strategic partners in the automotive sector to help us accelerate production in Asia and achieve mass production as soon as possible, 'he said.
In 2015, StoreDot showed how to use this technology to charge the phone in seconds, using batteries that are said to store higher power faster.
Actually, it's like a super
Sponge to absorb energy and keep it.