‘Nanoball’ batteries could recharge car in minutes

March 12, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Tech

MIT scientists have designed an experimental battery that charges about 100 times as fast as normal lithium ion batteries.

It contains a cathode made up of 50-nanometer-wide nanoballs of lithium iron phosphate. If cellphone batteries can be made using the material, they could charge in 10 seconds; bigger batteries for plug-in hybrid electric cars could charge in just 5 minutes, vs. 8 for existing batteries.