CIPET & Nordische Technologies bring out Aluminium-Praphene battery for gadgets and EV technology 
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CIPET & Nordische Technologies bring out Aluminium-Graphene battery for gadgets and EV technology

Nordische Technologies has claimed that it has brought out the world's first Aluminium-Graphene battery for consumer electronics, gadgets and future EV technology

PTI

New Delhi: Nordische Technologies, a Bengaluru-based start-up, on Saturday claimed that it has brought out the world's first Aluminium-Graphene pouch cell battery for consumer electronics, gadgets and future EV technology in association with the Central Institute of Petrochemicals Engineering and Technology (CIPET), Bengaluru.

The company said in a statement that the Aluminum-Graphene pouch cell battery is the world's fastest charging, non-toxic, non-flammable, and non-lithium non-cobalt battery with long cycle life.

"This innovative Aluminum-Graphene pouch cell and future EV battery is the result of our extensive research over the past five years. It is a lightweight, high-performance battery with a shelf life of five to seven years. These rechargeables, non-toxic and recyclable batteries can be charged over 3,000 cycles," Sabyasachi Das, CTO, of Nordische Technologies, was quoted as saying in a statement.

It also said that CIPET junior scientist Dr Kingshuk Dutta served as the Coordinator and Principal Investigator of this project.

The company also said that its other innovative energy storage devices are Ultra-Lead Carbon Battery (ULCB) and Ultra-Lead Carbon Foam Battery (ULCFB).

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