This article postulates that elements of a cell can be charged using quantum entanglement (if you don't know what that means please read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_entanglement).

http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/theorized-quantacell-quantum-batteries-may-offer-super-fast-charging


According to the article one cell could be used to charge essentially the whole pack in parallel.


Some musings about the implications if it becomes possible to make batteries this way:

The neat thing about entanglement is that the entangled particles can be *any* distance from each other.

     The cells of the entangled battery could be separated by any distance.


If we can charge through entanglement then if follows that we can discharge the same way.


You could take one cell in the car and leave the rest at home charging at the same time the car is travelling.


The cells that aren't in the car could stay at the factory and just get charged off the grid, as a service.



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