Huawei’s new fast-charging battery is capable of charging 10 times faster
than that of normal lithium ion batteries and uses a new electrode design,
according to the company.
The
technology was unveiled at the 56th Battery Symposium in Japan, with Huawei
showing off two new lithium-ion batteries that utilize the capability. One was
a 600mAh battery that was charged to 68% in just two minutes, while the other
was a 3000mAh battery that reached 48% in just five minutes.
Huawei
says that they “bonded heteroatoms to the
molecule of graphite in anode, which could be a catalyst for the capture and
transmission of lithium through carbon bonds,” in order to achieve these insane results. They also said that all
of this new quick charging tech has been certified by their terminal test
department and that this breakthrough will “lead to a new revolution” in charging of mobile
phones, electric vehicles, wearable devices, and more.
Think
about this for a second. If Huawei’s new batteries are the
real deal and in your next phone, you could charge it to 50% in the time it
takes you to brush your teeth or go to the bathroom. That’s nuts. Qualcomm’s Quick Charge is great and
all, but I’ll take 5 minutes for 50%
over “only 15 minutes to get 8
hours of battery,” any day of the week.
Huawei
didn’t say when we can expect to
see this technology in a phone or any device.
The url
of Huawei quick charging experiments videos:
Two
minutes quick charging demo here
Five
minutes quick charging demo here
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