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Portable graphene battery recharges 10.000 mAh in JUST 20 minutes

Written by Ruth Rodrigues
Published 05/04/2024 às 14:05
Real Graphene presents the G-100, a 10.000 mAh portable battery, recharging in 20 minutes, thanks to the integration of graphene. Its unique technology combines graphene and lithium, providing greater efficiency and safety.
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Real Graphene presents the G-100, a 10.000 mAh portable battery, recharging in 20 minutes, thanks to the integration of graphene. Its unique technology combines graphene and lithium, providing greater efficiency and safety.

In recent years, the graphene has been seen as promising to solve several technological challenges, especially in the field of batteries. However, as of this Friday (05/04), this promise has not yet been fully realized. However, the company Real Graphene is determined to change that narrative.

With its new innovation, the G-100, a battery portable 10.000 mAh battery, recharging in just 20 minutes becomes a reality. Based in Los Angeles, Real Graphene has been dedicated to developing advanced batteries integrating the power of graphene.

G-100: The Powerbank that leaves the competition in the past

Samuel Gong, CEO of Real Graphene, reinforces that the time for graphene is now.

The company not only promises, but also delivers tech that revolutionizes battery recharging.

Gong highlights that his team managed to develop a 3.000 mAh battery that can be completely recharged in 20 minutes, using a 60 W charger, while the market average is currently 90 minutes.

Additionally, Real Graphene technology extends battery life, supporting up to 1.500 charge cycles, compared to the current average of 300 to 500 cycles.

Real Graphene presents the G-100, a 10.000 mAh portable battery, recharging in 20 minutes, thanks to the integration of graphene. Its unique technology combines graphene and lithium, providing greater efficiency and safety.
Photo: Reproduction/AlexanderAlUS

What is a graphene battery?

The main innovation behind this technology is the combination of graphene and lithium.

Graphene, known for its ability to efficiently conduct heat and electricity, is incorporated into Real Graphene batteries in two ways.

First, it is mixed with lithium solution, and then a composite layer is added to the lithium battery, acting as an electrical conductor and minimizing heat generation.

This not only speeds up the recharging process, but also makes the batteries safer.

Source: Detailed Engineering

How much does a graphene battery cost?

Although graphene is still an expensive material, Real Graphene is determined to offer its benefits to consumers.

The G-100 battery, with a capacity of 10.000 mAh and recharging in 20 minutes, is estimated to cost around US$100.

For those who need even greater capacity, the company plans to launch the G-100 Max model, with 20.000 mAh and a full recharge time of 40 minutes.

The company's main focus

However, Real Graphene's real focus is on using its graphene batteries in smartphones and similar devices.

The company believes that this scenario is closer than ever, and with its innovations, it intends to revolutionize the way mobile devices are powered.

Source: Tecnoblog e Digital Trends

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Luiz Pires
Luiz Pires
07/04/2024 22:34

What is the voltage of the batteries? Without this data, it is impossible to verify the feasibility of the statements.

Felipe
Felipe
In reply to  Luiz Pires
08/04/2024 08:54

5.5v.

Valdir
Valdir
In reply to  Luiz Pires
09/04/2024 16:04

The graphene battery hasn't even started yet and has already been surpassed by the nuclear battery, which has a useful life of 50 years.

Jackson Santos
Jackson Santos
07/04/2024 22:58

This new battery provides increasingly longer independence from sockets, and this benefit will be even greater when this technology reaches smartphones, tablets and other devices.

Ricardo Olson
Ricardo Olson
08/04/2024 21:50

For a long time I have been researching Graphene and its definitive future as an alternative energy. On the ground, batteries also serve as an electricity generating reactor. Yes, you have to charge batteries. I am a sustainable energy technologist. Someone to collaborate

Ruth Rodrigues

Graduated in Biological Sciences from the State University of Rio Grande do Norte (UERN), she works as a writer and scientific disseminator.

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