Nyobolt Develops 10C Fast-Charging Battery for Electric Cars, Aiming for 2028 Market Release
Nyobolt, a UK-based company, has developed a battery technology capable of charging from 10% to 80% in under five minutes at a power of 350 kW. The prototype, a two-seater electric roadster, features a 35 kWh battery that utilizes a 10C charging capacity.
This technology significantly reduces electrical resistance in the battery cell, allowing for rapid charging without extensive cooling systems. Nyobolt's batteries have already been used in automated warehouses by Symbotic and have surpassed 4,000 rapid charge cycles.
The company plans to target various sectors, including mining and data centers, and aims to bring its technology to electric vehicles by 2028-2029, coinciding with advances in charging infrastructure. Eight unnamed automakers are currently considering adopting Nyobolt's battery technology.
