this situation will soon change. According to a report released by the Ministry of TechXplore and Technology on Thursday, a group of researchers from several institutions in China successfully increased the charging speed of lithium-ion batteries to 5.6 minutes, and the charging rate was 60%. They achieved this impressive feat by effectively boosting orders by adding a copper coating and nanowires on the battery anode. Today, most anodes consist of graphite and are made in a disordered slurry, which is not a practical method of current delivery. In addition, the arrangement of the materials in the anode may create problems related to the size of the gap between them. To overcome these problems of accelerated charging, researchers have paid special attention to the anode. Here's what they did:

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