Indian Scientist Develops New Technology to Charge Electric Vehicle Faster

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Imagine if you can Charge Electric Vehicle in just 10 minutes. It sounds unbelievable, but Indian-origin scientist Ankur Gupta has made it possible. Gupta, an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Colorado Boulder University, has developed groundbreaking technology capable of rapidly charging both smartphones and EVs in minutes.

Gupta’s research focuses on supercapacitors, high-capacity storage devices that can collect ions within their pores, allowing for faster charging than traditional batteries. His work, published in a journal of the National Academy of Sciences, highlights the potential of supercapacitors to transform EV charging.

Using supercapacitors to Charge Electric Vehicle can help to reduce charging time even more quickly.This advancement not only benefits consumers by drastically reducing charging times but also alleviates strain on the power grid, as EVs draw power for shorter durations.

Gupta’s expertise in chemical engineering underscores the significance of his research in enhancing energy storage devices. The potential impact of supercapacitors on the EV market is immense, addressing one of the primary concerns for prospective buyers: long charging times and inadequate infrastructure. With Gupta’s innovative technology, EVs become more appealing to consumers, paving the way for a greener and more efficient future in transportation. If you are an innovator and need to patent your Inventions then choose Vakilsearch. Our IP experts will help you with the filing and follow up until registration. 

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I'm Akash. G. Varadaraj, an official content writer at Vakilsearch with over four years of experience. I'm here to simplify complex legal concepts into easily accessible articles that even a layman can understand. As a regular contributor to this news portal, I aim to keep you informed in the dynamic world of law, compliance, taxation, and much more. I ensure that you get to know our Vakilsearch expert's take on every piece of news, how it can help, and what you should do.

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