Estonia’s Skeleton Technologies and Germany’s Karlsruhe Institute of Technology have partnered up to complete development on what they’re calling the SuperBattery for EVs – “a groundbreaking graphene battery with a 15-second charging time.”
— Read on newatlas.com/energy/skeleton-kit-superbattery-graphene-ultracpacitor/
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