Israeli technology company StoreDot once brought a charging technology FlashBattery at the 2015 CES conference. At that time, the technology was said to be able to fully charge mobile phones and electric cars in just a few minutes. According to BBC News, the company’s CEO Doron Myersdorf recently stated that the charging technology is expected to be put into actual production in early 2018. At present, the industry's fast charging technology for StoreDot is still controversial. Fast charging technology is very risky. The fast charging process will generate a lot of heat, which will affect the performance of the battery. Myersdorf said that he is currently unable to disclose that the manufacturers have registered to use the technology. At 2015CES, Myersdorf said that the batteries produced by StoreDot contain “unconventional†nanoscale reactive materials, but what Myersdorf does not explain about this material. However, it is certain that the current battery produced by StoreDot is thinner than the average smart phone battery. Qualcomm has announced that it will introduce Fast Charge 4 technology in November this year. This technology can provide 5 hours of battery life for mobile phones in 5 minutes. In addition, StoreDot also introduced an electric car battery, which was revealed at this week's Berlin Technology Show and can provide 300 miles of electric vehicle life within 5 minutes. Myersdorf said that there is currently no cooperation with any car company, but it will talk about a good relationship within three years. In contrast, Elon Musk's electric car company, Tras, currently charges 170 miles for a 30-minute run. Once the StoreDot's battery technology is used in production, it will bring a big impact on the world's mobile phone battery and electric car battery charging technology. However, if the StoreDot boasts the sea, we can only wait for time to verify. Brass Shower Faucet,Spring Pull Down Faucet,Kitchen Sink Taps,Kitchen Mixer Tap Zhejiang minmetals huitong import and export Co., Ltd , https://www.zjminmetals.com
Phones that will be fully charged in five minutes will appear next year or next year