Germany : room-temperature quantum battery that charges in microseconds and holds energy indefinitely without degrading.
Germany may have just cracked the future of power. A team of physicists at the University of Augsburg has built a room-temperature quantum battery that charges in microseconds and holds energy indefinitely without degrading. Unlike traditional batteries that rely on chemical reactions, this device uses entangled quantum states, making “forever-charged” electronics a real possibility.
In early tests, a prototype the size of a grain of rice powered a micro-robot for six hours after just 0.01 seconds of charging. Scientists believe this breakthrough could transform everything from smart devices and medical implants to satellites and city-scale power storage. If scaled, quantum batteries could eliminate charging cycles entirely, redefining what energy storage means for the modern world.
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