Apple develops new batteries for iPhone, iPad and Macs

The Apple company is aware of the fact that its products do not offer the battery autonomy that users want, especially in the case of iPhone terminals, so at the moment tries to develop new technologies for energy storage in batteries dedicated to their own products.

In recent months, the Apple company published multiple job offers by which he announces that he is looking for some engineers specialized in battery development able to store more energy than current batteries, but to charge faster than until now.

In the development of new generation batteries, the Apple company focuses on ceramics because in the tests carried out so far on various prototypes it has been demonstrated that this material allows the development of safer batteries that charge even faster than the current ones.

The engineers sought by the Apple company must be able to improve the electrolytes in the batteries with the help of new types of materials, but also to be able to improve the production process so that it can be manufactured on an industrial scale by Apple's partners.

In this role, you will use your board design skills to design, develop and test battery monitoring units and Battery management units (BMU) for next generation consumer electronic products. Responsibilities include designing electronic circuits, selecting electronic parts and integrated circuits to meet the cost and performance targets. You will work with suppliers to develop custom parts where needed and design test methodologies to verify the battery-management unit design.

Considering the increasing number of accidents in which batteries explode and destroy iPhones or injure users, it is only natural that Apple would want to develop safer batteries that can store more energy while charging and much more quick.

How long will it take until Apple releases its own batteries that are much better than the current ones? Unfortunately, no one knows this, but it is good to know that Apple is working on something like this.