According to foreign media reports, a few days ago, researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the nation's top technology university, announced that it has successfully accelerated the charging rate of lithium ion batteries by using vanadium disulfide instead of cobalt oxide commonly used in electrodes.
"This material is lighter and has good conductivity, so it can meet higher energy density requirements and ensure faster charging speed." Nikhil Koratkar, the first author of the study, said, "Improved electrodes can enhance the performance of lithium-ion batteries. "
In order to promote the development of the new energy vehicle industry, global new energy vehicle companies have invested heavily in the lithium battery industry, and the leading position of lithium ion batteries is difficult to be broken. Various institutions are committed to lithium battery research, hoping to maximize the performance of lithium ion batteries before alternatives appear.
At the same time, in order to attract more consumers to abandon fuel vehicles and switch to electric vehicles, in recent years automakers and energy companies are launching ultra-high-speed charging equipment globally: in March, Tesla's world's first V3 super charging pile was put into use in the United States The maximum power is 250 kilowatts. On the most efficient Tesla models, it can achieve a one-minute charging range of 30 kilometers. The fast charging pile produced by the Australian company Tritium can meet the needs of charging for 10 minutes and driving more than 346 kilometers.
The industry pointed out that while discussing the charging speed, the ability of the battery itself is definitely the most inescapable factor. Regardless of the power and charging capacity of the peripheral charging equipment, if the battery itself has a shortcoming in acceptable charging capacity, the charging speed will inevitably be affected.
Erik Terjesen, senior director of Ionic Materials, said: "In view of the huge investment in the early stage, the new energy automotive industry is unlikely to abandon the lithium-ion battery and choose to" start from scratch. "We should increase the capacity of lithium-ion batteries, improve battery performance, try component improvements Rather than rush to find alternatives. "(Intern reporter Zhao Ying)
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