An 18-year-old student developed a system that allows mobile phone batteries to be charged in 30 seconds (Video)

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  Eesha Khare is the name of a student from India who had the inspiration to develop a system that allows extremely fast charging of batteries for mobile phones. The student developed a supercapacitor that allows users to charge any cell phone battery in 30 seconds, this system bringing the student a $55.000 prize from the Intel company, the money to be used to attend Harvard University in the USA.

  Google was the first company to show its interest in the technology, but so far it has not managed to convince Eesha Khare, who is determined to further develop the capacitor. If a manufacturer of mobile terminals managed to bring to the market a battery of medium capacity that would charge in less than a minute, then it would undoubtedly have an extraordinary success, but I believe that good years will pass and millions of dollars until the technology could be implemented in consumer products.