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    Home » Breakthrough Process Discovered to Fully Charge EV Cars in 10 Minutes!

    Breakthrough Process Discovered to Fully Charge EV Cars in 10 Minutes!

    aishwaryaBy aishwaryaAugust 23, 2022 Battery 2 Mins Read
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    Providing a novel solution to the problem related to electric vehicle charging, US based researchers team has claimed to have designed quick charging methods tailored to power various kinds of electric vehicle batteries shortly or less.

    BatteriesCharging the lithium-ion batteries that fuel electric vehicles is a delicate balancing act.

    One arrangement is to tailor the charging convention in a manner that enhances speed while staying away from damage for the various kinds of batter designs presently utilized in vehicles.

    Eric Dufek, department manager for the Energy Storage and Electric Transportation Department at Idaho National Laboratory in the US, and his research team reported the use of machine learning techniques that incorporate charging data to create unique charging protocols.

    “Fast charging is the key to increasing consumer confidence and overall adoption of electric vehicles,” said Dufek.

    “It would allow vehicle charging to be very similar to filling up at a gas station,” he said at the meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS).

    By inputting information about the condition of many lithium-ion batteries during their charging and discharging cycles, the scientists trained the machine learning analysis to predict lifetimes and the ways that different designs would eventually fail.

    The team then fed that data back into the analysis to identify and optimize new protocols that they then tested on real batteries.

    “We’ve significantly increased the amount of energy that can go into a battery cell in a short amount of time,” said Dufek.

    “Currently, we’re seeing batteries charge to over 90 percent in 10 minutes without lithium plating or cathode cracking.”

    The researchers plan to use their model to develop even better methods and to help design new lithium-ion batteries that are optimized to undergo fast charging.

    The ultimate goal is for electric vehicles to be able to “tell” charging stations how to power up their specific batteries quickly and safely.

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