http://www.timesofisrael.com/samsung-others-wooed-by-5-minute-electric-car-recharge-dream/
Samsung, others wooed by 5-minute electric car recharge dream
StoreDot lines up an additional $18 million from top investors to develop
its charging technology
By David Shamah  August 20, 2015

[video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V1ln-XH6Y8
StoreDot Announces EV at Microsoft ThinkNext 2015
Tamar Depaz May 5, 2015
]

A promise by Israeli nanotech firm StoreDot that within a year it will be
able to recharge an electric vehicle in five minutes has gained some true
believers.

Samsung Ventures and Norma Investments Limited (the investment firm that
represents business tycoon Roman Abramovich), along with other investors,
are providing StoreDot with $18 million for the development of its electric
vehicle (EV) charging technology.

Come next May, StoreDot CEO Doron Myersdorf promised at the recent Microsoft
ThinkNext event in Tel Aviv, “we will present a technology to recharge an
electric car in five minutes. Using an array of 7,000 cells, we’ll take a
car that has a zero charge and recharge its batteries to 100% capacity.
Then, while next year’s ThinkNext is going on, we’ll send it on a trip to
Beersheba and have it come back at the end of the event here to Tel Aviv,”
Myersdorf said in May of this year, to the cheers of an enthusiastic crowd.

The new round of funding, the company said, is centered on the development
and commercialization of its new EV business unit.

StoreDot became famous for its 30-second cellphone recharging technology,
which the company says will be on the market in the middle of 2016.
Altogether, StoreDot has garnered $66 million in funding in its four years
of existence.

In addition to helping develop the EV technology, the new investment will
help StoreDot build the prototype vehicle it plans to send to Beersheba and
back next year, and establish new labs to commercialize the technology.

[StoreDot’s] two development tracks – cellphones and electric vehicles –
have a lot in common. The technology for fast-charging in both devices is
based on the same concept, at different scales. StoreDot’s
nanotechnology-based system turns peptides into energy storage nanotubes,
which can store and emit a large amount of energy at one time, using what
the company calls Nanodots. With a few such dots, a cellphone can be fully
powered in less than a minute. With enough dots – 7,000 – the system can
provide the power needed to get an electric car rolling.

Batteries – both because of their size and the time needed to recharge –
have been major issues for electric car manufacturers, and experts say that
the industry is not going to take off unless batteries can be made smaller
and can charge faster.

StoreDot says it has the solution to both. Its new EV FlashBattery, the
company says, “charges fully in 5 minutes, providing 300 miles (480 km) of
driving distance. This fast charging technology shortens the amount of time
drivers will have to wait in line to charge their cars, while also reducing
the number of charging posts in each station, and considerably cutting the
overall cost of owning an electric car.” Because it charges so quickly, a
battery using StoreDot technology can be smaller, making vehicles lighter
and batteries cheaper to make, as well.

Not only will the system save time, said StoreDot, but “allowing for less
frequent battery replacement due to its increased number of cycles, EV Flash
Battery results in a 50% cost reduction per mile over the electric vehicle’s
lifetime, compared to existing battery technologies.”

Currently, the electric vehicle with the longest range is the $80,000 Tesla
Model S 85 kWh, which can go 265 miles. Only one other – Toyota’s RAV4 EV –
can go more than 100 miles (103, to be exact) on a single charge.

It’s a bold claim, but believable enough to gain the interest of top-flight
investors, who see StoreDot as the company to supply the fast-recharging
technology that is going to turn electric vehicles into the preferred option
for car buyers.

“This new EV division is a natural extension of our proprietary FlashBattery
technology originally developed for the smartphone domain. This funding
brings StoreDot closer to fulfill its vision of a care-free fast-charging
future,” said Myersdorf. “Together with our strategic partners, StoreDot
will accelerate the process of delivering our FlashBattery technology to the
EV market.”
[© 2015 The Times of Israel]



http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-storedot-raises-18m-from-roman-abramovich-samsung-1001062372
StoreDot raises $18m for 5-minute car battery charger
19/08/2015  Roy Goldenberg ...

Myersdorf explained that, "The fastest battery today for electric cars
belongs to Tesla and that takes 30 minutes to fully charge the battery and
that suffices for 160 kilometers. We can do that in several minutes and
double the distance to 320 kilometers." ...

"What we have done new at StoreDot is to say right, we don't know how to
improve the density of the energy but we know how to do it faster. The
battery will perhaps run down more quickly but I suggest charging it quickly
wherever possible, perhaps at Starbucks or McDonald's branches while you're
waiting to pay at the cash till." 
[© Globes Publisher Itonut]



http://thenextweb.com/insider/2015/08/19/storedot-says-it-can-charge-an-electric-car-in-five-minutes-using-existing-technology/
StoreDot says it can charge an electric car in five minutes using existing
technology
by Nate Swanner

[video  
https://youtu.be/9DhJZAhjbcI
Charging Smartphone in 30S: StoreDot Flash-Battery Demo 
Doron Myersdorf  Apr 8, 2014
StoreDot 30S Smartphone charging demo
] ...

We’ve seen FlashBattery working before, with a promise the tech would be
ready by 2016. It’s not clear when StoreDot thinks it will have a
quick-charging car battery ready, but the groundwork has been laid.
[© thenextweb.com]



http://venturebeat.com/2015/08/19/storedot-raises-18m-to-help-build-instantly-charging-batteries-for-electric-cars/
StoreDot raises $18M to help build instant-charging batteries for electric
cars
StoreDot, an Israeli startup that makes ultra-fast charging batteries using
bio-organic technology, has raised $18 million to help fund a new electric
vehicle business unit. The company first demoed its prototype …
...
http://fortune.com/2015/08/19/electric-car-battery-charges-minutes/
This startup is developing an electric car battery that can charge in
minutes
by Katie Fehrenbacher   August 19, 2015
...
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-battery-charging-co-storedot-raises-32m-1000975884
Battery charging co StoreDot raises $32m
...
http://www.globes.co.il/en/article-storedot-charges-smartphones-in-30-seconds-1000930769
StoreDot charges smartphones in 30 seconds
...
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http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/EVLN-StoreDot-Organic-Battery-Recharges-In-Just-30-Seconds-tp4668987.html
EVLN: StoreDot Organic Battery Recharges In Just 30 Seconds 
StoreDot uses bio-organic raw materials ...
Apr 18, 2014




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