https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3738031,00.html
Using Flywheel Batteries to Charge Electric Vehicles in Ten Minutes
14.05.18  Meir Orbach and Asaf Shalev

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Chakratec's concept for an electric vehicle charging station
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Chakratec Ltd., an Israel-based battery startup, raises $4.4 million as it
tackles some of the last obstacles holding back electric cars

Even as electric vehicles appear to be on the verge of going mainstream,
there are at least two major roadblocks holding back the technology. One is
the lack of charging infrastructure outside of cities, which makes
long-distance travel impossible, or at least nerve-wracking. Another
significant inconvenience is the amount of time is takes, sometimes hours,
to charge electric vehicles.

An Israel-based startup called Chakratec Ltd. is trying to solve both
problems by developing what it calls a kinetic battery device, which stores
energy using a flywheel instead of relying on chemical compounds like in
lithium-ion batteries.

In places where grid capacity is limited, flywheel batteries can be deployed
to provide the powerful surge of electricity needed to recharge a car
battery quickly. The current produced is strong enough to charge a battery
in ten minutes, according to a promotional video by the startup.

With this technology, Chakratec hopes to make electric vehicle charging
stations commerically viable in rural areas—that is, cheaper to build and
operate where upgrading the grid for fast electric vehicle charging can be
prohibitively expensive.

A $4.4-million funding round announced Sunday will help the startup test its
energy storage system as part of three pilots with European electric
utilities.

The investment round, which was led by iArgento, an Israel-based family
office, and Goldbell Corporation Pte Ltd., a Singapore-based distributor of
industrial vehicles, brings Chakratec’s total equity funding to $7.6 million
since its founding in 2013.
[© calcalistech.com]


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https://insideevs.com/gas-stations-benefit-electric-vehicles/
Gas Stations Will Adapt To Benefit From Electric Vehicles
While some in the oil and auto industries still have their heads firmly
ensconced in the sand (or perhaps another, more malodorous metaphorical
location), others …
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