Battery technology is not developing as fast as the processor on the device. Therefore
a more efficient processor with energy has to be developed due to its
large battery capacity, which makes it take a long time to charge. This
is the reason why the battery on the main device every year is getting
smaller even though the processor is getting stronger.
The scientists
from Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) who are Samsung's
research wings have succeeded in generating five times faster charging
batteries with the use of graphene balls, With the introduction of
graphene into Li-ion batteries, battery capacity density also increased
by 26.7 % compared to regular Li-ion batteries.
The battery with this graphic ball can also operate at a temperature of 60 degrees Celsius. This gives him the potential as a battery for electric vehicles in the future. At the same time the battery can still maintain 78.6% of the original capacity after 500 complete charging cycles. This technology has been patented by Samsung but the paperwork of the present invention has been shared to the journal Nature for general reading.
With this technology a lasting battery problem may no longer be a problem as the charging time will be very short.
The battery with this graphic ball can also operate at a temperature of 60 degrees Celsius. This gives him the potential as a battery for electric vehicles in the future. At the same time the battery can still maintain 78.6% of the original capacity after 500 complete charging cycles. This technology has been patented by Samsung but the paperwork of the present invention has been shared to the journal Nature for general reading.
With this technology a lasting battery problem may no longer be a problem as the charging time will be very short.
Source: Nature, ZDNet
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