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  • 802540 battery.Nokia announces development of new battery technology

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      The growing demand for power from connected devices such as smartphones, drones, electric vehicles and robots requires better battery performance to accommodate new applications and longer battery life requirements.

      New battery designs also have a profound impact on 4G and 5G networks. At the same time, in the case where these network equipment may not be able to use traditional power sources or emergency backup battery systems, new battery designs are critical to system operation.

      Regarding this issue, Nokia recently announced that it is developing new battery technology that can provide 2.5 times the battery life of existing lithium batteries.

      Nokia officials said that Nokia Bell Labs has cooperated with AMBER, the SFI Advanced Materials and Bioengineering Research Center in Dublin, to develop a new battery formula that can last 2.5 times longer than current ultra-thin batteries of the same volume.

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      This battery solution is specifically targeted at 5G devices such as smartphones, drones, electric vehicles and robots, and can provide better performance for new applications and support longer battery life.

      Another benefit of this new technology is that it has the potential to improve the performance of large-scale energy grids powered by renewable energy sources. A 100% renewable system could potentially store up to 25 times more energy than current systems.

      Nokia also said that as the world transitions to 5G and enters a new era of consumer and industrial Internet of Things (from wearable technology and ubiquitous sensors to industrial robots), this new, game-changing battery design has the potential to Powering the connected world of the future.

      At present, the results of a battery research conducted by Nokia Bell Labs and AMBER have been published in the leading international scientific magazine "Nature Energy". Nokia has also applied for a patent to protect the new technology design and bring it to market.

      You can imagine what will happen after Nokia's new battery. Smartphones can provide thinner phones with longer battery life, and electric vehicles can also extend the time between charging. It can be said that you will have a good experience in all aspects.

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      Of course, the premise of all this is that Nokia Patent Innovation commercializes this patent first.


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