There is information that there is a ‘speedy’ electric car, a quick charge of 6 minutes is full of battery, good to go at 250km: Many people are anxious to ‘ever sell?’

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Xuất hiện thông tin có ô tô điện ‘thần tốc’, sạc nhanh 6 phút là đầy pin, đi ngon ơ 250km: Nhiều người nôn nóng ‘bao giờ bán?’ - Ảnh 1.

Based in the UK, Nyobolt is a startup focused on high-performance battery and charging technology that optimizes the customer experience.

It is known that this car company has just introduced a “speedy” electric car model with the ability to fully charge in just 6 minutes. However, for now, Nyobolt’s car is still a “concept product”. However, since the information was announced, many people have expressed their excitement about this car as well as waiting for the launch date through social networking sites.

In addition, the company affirmed that its vision is to solve the key problem that is preventing people from choosing electric cars over petrol cars.

The company emphasizes that most electric vehicle batteries are large, heavy and expensive. Because of that, some people can’t afford that cost, so they don’t become customers of this market.

To overcome this, Nyobolt has applied new battery technology: smaller and lighter, with a capacity of about 35kWh, an operating range of up to 250km, and only needs to be charged “quickly” in 6 minutes to be full – a breakthrough compared to other models on the market.

Xuất hiện thông tin có ô tô điện ‘thần tốc’, sạc nhanh 6 phút là đầy pin, đi ngon ơ 250km: Nhiều người nôn nóng ‘bao giờ bán?’ - Ảnh 2.

Nyobolt tested its battery for more than 2,000 quick charge cycles and did not see any signs of wear and tear. This is expected to pave the way for the development of the electric car industry with new battery technology in the future.

Furthermore, Nyobolt’s technology is not limited to small batteries. Large fast-charging batteries for mass-market electric vehicles or trucks could also be produced in the future.

After researching his simulation car, Nyobolt teamed up with the famous designer Julian Thomson – the creator of the Lotus Elise to produce a new electric sports car. It is expected to have a strong and personality appearance with a long and wide car space.

Thomson invited design and engineering firm CALLUM to collaborate on developing the idea and bringing it to life. With the cooperation with CALLUM, Nyobolt’s electric vehicle is expected to have a unity from materials, appearance, powertrain to the whole vehicle.

According to the company, this modern battery technology will be put into commercial production from the beginning of 2024.

Sai Shivareddy, CEO of Nyobolt said that addressing the challenges facing electric vehicle designers today is key to the development of fast-charging batteries – a breakthrough for the company. company.

Xuất hiện thông tin có ô tô điện ‘thần tốc’, sạc nhanh 6 phút là đầy pin, đi ngon ơ 250km: Nhiều người nôn nóng ‘bao giờ bán?’ - Ảnh 3.

Previously, brands could not create a product that was both fast charging and lightweight without compromising its lifespan. So people produced large battery packs at a high cost.

With its unique technology, Shivareddy thinks the company will create a “speedy” car with a full charge in just six minutes, while developing smaller battery packs that can still provide more. equivalent energy.

“Our partnership with CALLUM shows how systemic adoption of technological innovations can change the future of electric cars and increase customer accessibility. For example 40% of households in the UK cannot charge their car overnight at home, then this technology is an advantage,” he added.

In 2022, Nyobolt received a £50 million investment to set up a battery factory.

It is known that in addition to Nyobolt, other Western startups such as Echion Technologies (UK) or Group14 Technologies (USA) are also researching electrode materials to be able to produce super-fast rechargeable batteries.

According to PitchBook, a data platform, investments in electric vehicle battery technology have increased more than sixfold, from $1.5 billion in 2020 to $9.4 billion in 2021 as the electric vehicle trend booms. than.

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Source : Genk