Toshiba's One-Minute-Recharge Li-ion Batteries
TheGuano writes "No idea if this is related to Altair's six-minute-charge Li-ions,, but Toshiba has just announced a similar Li-ion that recharges to 80% capacity in one minute, while losing only 1% total capacity after 1000 cycles. It's set to debut in 2006 for use in hybrid cars (my current Toshiba Satellite doesn't get very far on battery power, but it's a beautiful shade of blue), but 'should' make its way to other, hopefully smaller devices eventually."
I'm still waiting out for wireless power :-D
Ok...I just charged these things for exactly one minute. Everything is working fine so fariweofaidfoiafoaif
These batteries also drain 80% in one minute!
Quid festinatio swallonis est aetherfuga inonusti?
Africus aut Europaeus?
Huh why?
Oh wait a minute... you mean when they get caught out in the rain.. don't you?
That's fine, but how about my nutty idea? Imagine a service where music could be transmitted wirelessly, and you could have a receiving device even smaller than an iPod to listen to the music with. I wonder if anyone would or could ever invent something like this?
Don't blame Durga. I voted for Centauri.
Hey - go easy. It's his first day at the patent office.
If they wanted AA size, I'd be getting a lot more action.
thats roughly 445 horse-power-hours = 336 kilowatt hours or 1.21 gigajoules. if you push in this much energy in say ten minutes that requires a 2 megawatt power source.
And if you could push that much energy in one second, it'd be 1.21 gigawatts!!
Downmodding is the refuge of the weak. Don't downmod, make a better argument!
and the goat.se guy is wondering if this technology could be used to make 24V deep cycle marine batteries for his 90 lbs. jack hammer