I searched for the phrase "rapid kinetic Faraday reaction" from this post, 
and the only hits I got were 11 more copies of the very same news release.  
Seems a little suspicious, but what do I know?

Also, I'm not an engineer, so please correct me if I'm wrong, but AFAIK, the 
principal limitation on EV fast charging today isn't so much the battery, as 
what the charger and power supply can deliver.  Slamming 40kWh into a 
battery in 15 minutes at 80% efficiency calls for 200kW for each EV you plan 
to charge simultaneously.

The item seems to have been written by someone whose background is, shall we 
say, more in PR than in electrochemistry.  It's not inspiring me to jump up 
and call my stockbroker* to invest all my retirement savings in Gagadyne 
Energy.  But again, what do I know?

*(I don't actually have a stockbroker.)

David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
EVDL Administrator

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