Tuesday, 8 April 2014

WSJ: Charge Your Phone in 30 Seconds? An Israeli Firm Says It Can

        The WSJ reports,"StoreDot Ltd., a Tel-Aviv based start-up, says it hopes to at least make the charging process faster–unveiling Monday a prototype charger that promises to take your battery from a tiny sliver of red to 100%, all in about 30 seconds". 
StoreDot was born out of the nanotechnology department at Tel Aviv University and developed its prototype  for Samsung’s Galaxy 4. It unveiled the device at Microsoft'sMSFT +0.05% Think Next conference in Tel Aviv. StoreDot says it plans to make chargers for other smartphones, too.
StoreDot has been developing biological semiconductors, made from naturally occurring organic compounds called peptides, or short chains of amino acids, the building blocks of proteins. The technology can be used, among other things, to speed charging times, the company says.
The prototype charger is currently the size of a laptop charger, but the company says it has a parallel engineering effort  aimed at reducing its size. The estimated cost will be twice that of an average phone charger, which is up to $30. StoreDot says commercial production in planned for late 2016.

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