Scientists built a quantum battery that breaks the rules of charging

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Scientists have developed a proof-of-concept quantum battery that can charge, store, and release energy using quantum physics. This breakthrough could lead to faster charging and greater energy storage capacity, potentially reshaping how energy is stored and delivered.
Scientists have built a quantum battery that breaks the rules of charging. The battery charges faster as it gets larger, unlike conventional batteries. The research was led by Australia's national science agency, CSIRO, in collaboration with RMIT University and the University of Melbourne. The team demonstrated a device that can be charged, store energy, and then discharge it. The prototype is a small layered organic device that can be charged wirelessly using a laser. The discovery highlights a potential path toward more powerful and efficient energy systems.
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