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From: Savant7/3/2024 8:51:59 AM
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A British startup may have found the answer to one of the frustrations of driving an electric car — waiting around for the battery to charge.

Nybolt, based in Cambridge, has developed a new 35kWh lithium-ion battery thatwas charged from 10% to 80% in just over four and a half minutes in its first live demonstration last week.

That is much faster than the 20 minutes or so it currently takes some electric cars using a fast charger, such as a Tesla ( TSLA) Supercharger. It is also much closer to the two minutes it takes to fill up the average gasoline-powered car.

This electric car battery takes less than 5 minutes to charge | CNN Business

*a need to increase Niobium supply
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