> AMY LEWIS wrote:
> Tomas, here's what I found about them: 
> http://www.betterhumans.com/News/news.aspx?articleID=2005-04-01-3

 Thank you Amy. 


 Toshiba's 'NanoBattery' Recharges In Only One Minute
 http://www.physorg.com/news3539.html
 www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=communique&newsid=8033
 March 29, 2005 
                                                                
 Toshiba Corporation today announced a breakthrough in
 lithium-ion batteries that makes long recharge times
 a thing of the past. The company's new battery can
 recharge 80% of a battery's energy capacity in only one minute,
 approximately 60 times faster than the typical lithium-ion batteries in
 wide use today, and combines this fast recharge time with
 performance-boosting improvements in energy density. 

 The new battery fuses Toshiba's latest advances in
 nano-material technology for the electric devices sector
 with cumulative know-how in manufacturing lithium-ion
 battery cells. A breakthrough technology applied to
 the negative electrode uses new nano-particles to prevent
 organic liquid electrolytes from reducing during battery
 recharging. The nano-particles quickly absorb and store
 vast amount of lithium ions, without causing any
 deterioration in the electrode. 

 The excellent recharging characteristics of new battery
 are not its only performance advantages. The battery has
 a long life cycle, losing only 1% of capacity after 1,000
 cycles of discharging and recharging, and can operate at
 very low temperatures. At minus 40 degrees centigrade,
 the battery can discharge 80% of its capacity, against
 100% in an ambient temperature of 25 degree
 centigrade). 

 Toshiba will bring the new rechargeable battery to
 commercial products in 2006. Initial applications will be
 in the automotive and industrial sectors, where the slim,
 small-sized battery will deliver large amounts of energy
 while requiring only a minute to recharge. For example,
 the battery's advantages in size, weight and safety highly
 suit it for a role as an alternative power source for hybrid
 electric vehicles. 

 Toshiba expects that the high energy density and
 excellent recharge performance of the new battery will
 assure its successful application as a new energy solution
 in many areas of society. 

 Major Specifications of New Battery 

 1) Excellent Recharge Performance 
 The thin battery recharges to 80% of full capacity in only
 a minute. Total recharge takes only a few more minutes. 

 2) High Energy Density 
 Small and light, the new battery offers a high level of
 storage efficiency. The prototype battery is only 3.8mm
 thick, 62mm high and 35mm deep and has a capacity of
 600mAh. 

 3) Long Life Cycle 
 A prototype of new battery (a laminated lithium ion
 battery with 600mAh capacity) was discharged and fully
 recharged 1,000 times at a temperature of 25 degrees
 centigrade and lost only 1% of capacity during the test. 

 4) Temperature 
 The new battery operates well in extremes of
 temperature. It discharges 80% of its capacity at minus
 40 degrees centigrade, against 100% at an ambient
 temperature of 25 degrees centigrade, and loses only
 5% of capacity at temperatures as high as 45 degrees
 centigrade after 1,000 cycles. These characteristics
 assure the wide applicability of the battery as a power
 source for products as diverse as hybrid vehicles and
 mobile phones. 

 5) Eco-friendly Battery 
 The new battery can quickly store energy produced by
 locomotives and automobiles. This speedy and highly
 effective recharge characteristic of the battery will
 support CO2 reduction, as the battery can save and
 re-use energy that was simply wasted before. 

 [graph] Comparison in Terms of Energy Density and Recharge
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