May 04 2013
Nissan & Researchers Develops 10 Mins Rechargeable Battery
As the competition is rising day by day in the field of auto-electrical world, many automakers are trying to develop parts and automobiles that can reduce the human effort tremendously and also they are working on those technologies which can be prolific to reduce the waste of time.
Nissan one of the biggest automakers is looking forward to develop a battery that will reduce the charging time from 8 hours to 10 minutes. This is amazing and very impressive.
On Paul Tan's Automotive News an article was posted, stated that Researchers of Kansai University and the giant Automaker Nissan has just modified the capacitor which can hold more power. But more amazing thing is that researchers are not much satisfied with this effort and trying harder to bring that 10 minutes time to less than 3 minutes.
Present lithium-ion batteries take almost eight hours for getting full charged. But Nissan and researchers will use composite from tungsten oxide and vanadium oxide instead of using carbon for the usual capacitor electrode. The new technology battery will be having the same capacity of storage and also the voltage as lithium-ion batteries. This technology will surely give a boost to electrical vehicles.