Dyson $15m for double smartphone battery life

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Dyson is investing $15m in a new type of battery that promises to double smartphone battery life and allow electric cars to drive over 600 miles per charge.

The British vacuum company was alerted to the University of Michigan spin-off called Sakti3, which has developed next generation solid-state technology that can store twice as much energy as traditional rechargeable batteries.

As part of the investment, Dyson has entered into a joint development agreement to commercialise Sakti3’s solid-state battery technology. The new batteries promise to store twice as much energy as today’s liquid-based lithium batteries, that are used in everything from smartphones and tablets to cars, robots, and renewable energy sources such as solar panels and wind turbines.


http://www.theguardian.com/technolo...ology-that-may-double-smartphone-battery-life
 
the key word here is 'could' but they wouldn't have signed a joint development if they didn't think it might work - i guess we'll just have to wait and see.
 
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