A UK start-up showcases a rapid-charging EV battery

An electric vehicle battery by UK start-up Nyobolt charged from 10% to 80% in under five minutes during a live demonstration.

Zoe Kleinman reports for the BBC.


In short:

  • Nyobolt's battery, tested in a concept sports car, aims to alleviate "range anxiety" by significantly reducing charging time compared to current technologies.
  • The demonstration faced challenges, including a UK heatwave and technical issues, but still marked a significant advancement in EV battery technology.
  • Nyobolt plans to partner with existing car brands and introduce its batteries on a small scale within a year.

Key quote:

“Developing technology that enables people to charge more quickly, which chimes with the time it currently takes to re-fuel a car – is really important.”

— Paul Shearing, professor of sustainable energy engineering at Oxford University

Why this matters:

Fast-charging technology is essential for broader adoption of electric vehicles by reducing charging times so that they're similar to the time it takes to refuel gas cars. However, improvements in charging infrastructure are needed to support these advancements and make electric vehicles more practical for everyday use.

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