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While Britain's Nyobolt has revealed few details about the batteries, it says that the tech is manufacturable right now car auto cars

A battery technology company that you’ve probably never heard of has partnered with Callum in a bid to “slash electric carThe company is based out of the UK and is known as Nybolt. It was created in 2019 and claims to be developing batteries that can recharge in minutes thanks to advanced new materials, cell designs, power electronics, and efficient software controls. Very few details about

have been confirmed at this stage but Nyobolt claims its technology is manufacturable and scalable right now.Callum . While well-regarded British designer Ian Callum has his namesake company involved in the project, the vehicle has actually been designed by Julian Thomson who currently serves as a design director at General Motors Advanced Design Europe.

“At Nyobolt we are unlocking the potential of battery technology to power innovations that cannot wait,” Nyobolt chief executive Dr. Sai Shivareddy said. “The fast-paced switch to battery electric vehicles across the world is a great example of an industry that needs our patented battery right now to slash charging times from hours to a few minutes.

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