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Solid State Battery

Jay Kandpal

Guys.. MIT have been studying on the Alternative to Li-ion/-polymer Batteries. Graphene will be the Conductor between the Anode & Cathode, as per I got the info.

It's hoped to have More Battery life, Faster charging of more than 100W!!

 

When are expecting the Soild State Batteries on Mobile phone ? Laptops ? & maybe in Automobiles ?

 

Surely, Elon sir is goin to use that on Tesla models. Lol

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4 minutes ago, Jay Kandpal said:

When are expecting the Soild State Batteries on Mobile phone ? Laptops ? & maybe in Automobiles ?

This is nothing more than preliminary research, they haven't even demonstrated commercial viability yet! This is the same thing as with all the thousand other battery-related research out there, ie. nothing to get excited about, let alone expecting this research to actually yield any useable products until commercial viability has been demonstrated.

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There's a ton of wonderful battery research out there, absolutely mind boggling tech, graphene battery is nowhere near.

Nothing to be excited about unless they are on it's way to the factory.

Li-Po really needs a successor, a new charging technique is to break the battery into separate compartments and charge them individually like it did on the new lenovo legion 5000mah phone. 50% in 10 minutes, full charge in 30min. 

 

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On 9/4/2020 at 3:44 PM, WereCatf said:

This is nothing more than preliminary research, they haven't even demonstrated commercial viability yet! This is the same thing as with all the thousand other battery-related research out there, ie. nothing to get excited about, let alone expecting this research to actually yield any useable products until commercial viability has been demonstrated.

Thanks for the Valuableinfo. Appreciate it !

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On 9/4/2020 at 4:05 PM, SupaKomputa said:

There's a ton of wonderful battery research out there, absolutely mind boggling tech, graphene battery is nowhere near.

Nothing to be excited about unless they are on it's way to the factory.

Li-Po really needs a successor, a new charging technique is to break the battery into separate compartments and charge them individually like it did on the new lenovo legion 5000mah phone. 50% in 10 minutes, full charge in 30min. 

 

Its good, 2 Batteries.. Seperate chargers for them.. Faster the Charging ! But not every Mobile Brand has used this exept Lenovo & Black Shark :) 

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SSB are the future anyway in terms of batteries. Lithium ion is not sustainable 

 

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20 hours ago, Stormseeker9 said:

SSB are the future anyway in terms of batteries. Lithium ion is not sustainable 

Exactly!

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Solid state contains many types I guess, but every next weekend you will another GROUND BREAKING!!!1!!1! battery tech. Last is the magic that transform nuclear waste to energy that lasts for 10.000 years without charge. Don't put your money to any of them yet.

Samsung also does some realistic research about then and that is what you will most probably see in use on the upcoming years. 

Graphene have been used to power banks as the guys mentioned above

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5-10 years I'd imagine. 

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