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Zinc-iodine batteries charge in 3 minutes and last 60,000+ cycles
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Zinc-iodine batteries charge in 3 minutes and last 60,000+ cycles

Researchers at Flinders University in Australia have developed prototype aqueous zinc-iodine battery (AZIB) elements capable of more than 60,000 charge-discharge cycles with a recharge time of just three minutes, though the results apply to small lab-scale components rather than full battery packs. Being water-based, the batteries carry no risk of explosion or fire, unlike standard lithium-ion cells. The technology is seen as a potential sustainable replacement for lithium-ion batteries in consumer devices and industry.

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