How Indian Researcher Develops Technology for Rapid Charging of Electric Cars and Devices, Story Here
How Indian Researcher Develops Technology for Rapid Charging of Electric Cars and Devices, Story Here
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A groundbreaking technology developed by Indian-origin researcher Ankur Gupta and his team can charge a laptop or phone in just one minute and an electric car in 10 minutes. Their study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, explores how tiny charged particles, known as ions, move through a network of microscopic pores.

This discovery could revolutionize energy storage, leading to the creation of more efficient devices like 'supercapacitors'. Ankur Gupta, an assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, explained that this technology could improve energy storage in vehicles and electronic devices, as well as help manage fluctuations in power grids.

Gupta highlighted that this technology ensures energy is not wasted during low demand periods and can quickly supply power during high demand. Supercapacitors, which store energy by collecting ions in pores, have faster charging times and longer lifespans compared to traditional batteries.

Previous research only examined ion movement through straight pores, but Gupta's team was able to observe ion movements in a complex network of interconnected pores, allowing them to understand the process better and enhance the efficiency of supercapacitors.

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