Quantum Battery Charges in 0.01s, Lasts Forever

Imagine a battery that charges in a split second and never dies—German scientists just made it real

Imagine a world where your devices never run out of juice. A team of German physicists at the University of Augsburg has unveiled a room-temperature quantum battery that charges in just 0.01 seconds and stores energy indefinitely without losing capacity. Unlike traditional batteries that degrade over time, this tiny prototype—smaller than a grain of rice—powered a micro-robot for six straight hours!

This breakthrough taps into entangled quantum states, syncing particles to transfer energy with unreal precision.

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‘This could redefine energy storage forever,’ said lead researchers from the University of Augsburg.

Tech enthusiasts online are losing it, with one viral tweet calling it ‘the holy grail of power’—and we can’t disagree!

Could this be the dawn of ‘forever powered’ devices? Imagine phones, cars, or even cities running without ever needing a recharge. What do you think this means for our future?

Sources: sci daily linkedin

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