Harvard-backed company making battery for EVs that gets charged in just 3 minutes
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Harvard-backed company making battery for EVs that gets charged in just 3 minutes

The Hindu  

Harvard-backed Adden Energy is developing a solid-state battery for EVs that gets fully charged in 3 minutes. “EVs need to recharge at comparable times to internal combustion vehicles, essentially in the time you’d currently spend at the gas pump,” said William Fitzhugh, CEO of Adden Energy in a release. The battery will also have 10,000 charge cycles in a lifetime, compared with 2,000 to 3,000 charging cycles for even the best in class batteries available in the market now, according to the release. The battery also has a high energy density and a level of material stability that overcomes the safety challenges posed by some other lithium batteries.

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