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Nissan Working on 10 Minute Charge Time

If you've been plugged into the Superior Nissan blog or have been following the latest Nissan News, you know the Japanese automaker recently unveiled an all-new 500V quick charger that will be available in Japan, starting this November. With 20V more power than its predecessor, which boasts 80-percent in 30 minutes, it's noticeably faster.

While the new-and-improved quick charger hasn't even made its way to market yet, Nissan recently unveiled the development of a technology that would further expedite quick charging. The ultimate goal?  To develop a system capable of fully charging Nissan electrics and plug-ins, in just ten minutes.

Nissan is working with researchers from Kansai University in Japan to successfully achieve this aggressive goal, as soon as possible. While the project is still in its infancy and possibly 10 year away from hitting the market, Nissan indicates that it might find success in tweaking the charger's capacitor. Specifically, they're contemplating replacing the carbon electrode with one made of tungsten oxide and vanadium oxide.

Of course, the implications of a 10-minute EV charge time are huge. Charge time is currently one of the biggest hurdles automakers face in bringing consumers over to the "Green" side. The shorter the charge time, the more likely drivers will be interested in investing in the cars.

As mentioned before, Nissan is expected to officially launch the 10-minute quick-charging technology by 2021, at the latest.  After all, what's the alternative? No other automaker is making plans to advance EV charging technology so drastically.

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