Eesha Khare - A Teen of 18 Years Create Battery "30 Seconds"

It took at least an hour to charge the battery of a modern mobile phone today. A teen of 18 years has created a battery technology that could someday make the phone battery is fully charged in just half a minute or 30 seconds.

The teenager was Eesha Khare, an Indian-American descent. He made a super-capacitor device that uses special nanostructures. Khare explains, the tool serves a large number of energy storage in a small space.

If the tool is used as one component of mobile phone batteries, so it can fully charge the phone battery in 20 or 30 seconds. "It can charge very quickly, and can last for 10,000 cycles. Regular battery only has 1,000 cycles," said Khare, as quoted by Mashable, Thursday (05/23/2013). 

In addition to cell phone batteries, Khare also developed a tool that can be used in other electronic devices such as laptops or electric vehicles. 

On these findings, Khare was the winner of Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2013 on May 17, 2013, in Phoenix, Arizona, USA, and win $ 50,000 cash. He got rid of 1,600 finalists from 70 countries. 

Eesha Khare is a student from Lynbrook High School, San Jose, California, claim will continue to conduct scientific research.

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