The British VarEVolt battery fully recharges in 18 seconds — and it just got the green light for mass production
I know, news about new battery breakthroughs gets quite boring, as we really don't any of them really making a difference on the ground.
“The RML Group was granted Conformity of Production certification for its VarEVolt battery on June 2. This government approval signifies that the firm can mass-produce the powerful batteries for EV manufacturers.”
So, maybe this one will really happen. There are two possible problems though, one being the grid/charging station capacity, and the other being at what cost.
But either way, the big disadvantage for those needing a charge long the road (not those charging overnight at home) has been the charge time. First prize is always being able to top up at home (cost and convenience).
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This EV battery fully recharges in just 18 seconds — and it just got the green light for mass production
The British VarEVolt battery has been granted the certification needed so it can be manufactured on a large scale, meaning more EV makers can use them in their cars.
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