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Battery future ?
Hi all
Check out this report from Stanford Uni. It sound like good news for the future :-) http://news-service.stanford.edu/new...re-010908.html More details can be found here : http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/...17444DF5D723DB |
RE: Battery future ?
for nordic readers : http://ing.dk/artikel/62962?highligh...Cnanoteknologi
For others and in short: New Li Ion battery developed and patented by american scientists. Should be recharged in 6 minutes and can hold up to 10 times the capacity and should be able to handle 20000 cycles. We only have to wait a couple of years .....And of course we have to invent a very cheap way of producing the needed Nano crystals Think automobiles.... |
RE: Battery future ?
Here is a very good interview with the inventor
http://www.gm-volt.com/2007/12/21/gm...-breakthrough/ |
RE: Battery future ?
We should ask Luke Peng (he is on RCU) - he works for Stanford University. He may have some insight into this...
Luke? |
RE: Battery future ?
I have to admit to not reading the report, but A guy up here that is a heli guy said that toshiba had a li-ion that was able to do what you're discussing. I personally don't like to buy anything from Toshiba. That whole sub screw thing from the '80's. There are plenty of honorable companies out there. I did think that Lipo's were more advanced than Li-ION. I guess my assumption was wrong.
Tim |
RE: Battery future ?
ORIGINAL: Derek.Koopowitz We should ask Luke Peng (he is on RCU) - he worked for Stanford University. He may have some insight into this... Luke? Idea is simple, but the trick is how to make these nanotubes intact, line-up and minimize defects. Luke |
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