Breakthrough: Super Charge Ion Battery from Toshiba

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Toshiba fast tracks SCiB battery technology

By Gizmag Team
00:50 July 9, 2010

90% charge up in 5 minutes

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Electric vehicles face a road block in the form of battery technology and we can expect to see lots of news in this space in coming years as huge companies throw resources into finding a solution to battery range and recharging times. One of the promising candidates for improving battery performance is Toshiba's SCiB technology. The company has now announced that it's working with Mitsubishi Motors to fast track the development of these batteries for EV applications.

The SCiB™ – or Super Charge ion Battery – is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that boasts minimal capacity loss even after 6,000 charge-discharge cycles, high levels of safety and rapid charging capability with the ability to charge to 90 percent of capacity in as fast as 5 minutes.

For EV applications Toshiba has developed a new anode material and a new electrolyte to improve safety and rapid recharging. According to Toshiba, the long life will promote reduction in the waste that results from battery replacement, reducing the impact on the environment.

The SCiB will also be used for electric bicycles, electric motorcycles and for power storage in a microgrid system.

Toshiba will begin production next year at Kashiwazaki Operations, a new facility in Niigata prefecture.

It does not plan to manufacture these batteries outside Japan.
 
It does not plan to manufacture these batteries outside Japan.

Good move...but i bet China will cum out their own reverse engineered version probably call CCB battery in a yr time...:D:D
 
Good move...but i bet China will cum out their own reverse engineered version probably call CCB battery in a yr time...:D:D

Yeah..After, not before.
Always after someone come out with a product innovation.
 
Yeah..After, not before.
Always after someone come out with a product innovation.

They can come out with everything but will find it hard to sell in US/Europe/Japan, which usually pay more for emerging techs
 
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