Smart smartphone battery but still paper thin

In the future, smartphone and tablet batteries will certainly be better than now.

Paper Battery researched PowerPatch , a product promising to earn $ 3 million in research funding from the Caerus Investment Fund. Power-saving capacitors of new batteries are much smaller in size than conventional lithium-ion batteries. Supercharged capacitors can charge and discharge in minutes instead of hours. So new batteries will be able to perform battery charging / discharging operations in millions of times, instead of thousands of times as they are today.

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"Our capacitors can dramatically increase the battery life, thermal efficiency and signal efficiency of power devices such as smartphones, tablets and more while simultaneously reducing raw costs. " said Paper Battery.

PowerPatch seems to be the only product of Paper Battery. PowerPatch is about 0.4mm thick and can be used for modern mobile devices. The first PowerPatch batteries are expected to hit the market next year.

Paper Battery also advertises that the capacitor technology they use is environmentally friendly, when the battery is made up of "activated carbon, carbon nanotube or graphite" , while "paper or insulating polymers " can be used to separate the poles.

Paper Battery has revealed that in the past eight months they have signed a test contract with one of the largest hardware manufacturers in the field of consumer electronics. However, Paper Battery did not specify the name of the hardware manufacturer.