Hi all
I read this article this morning on TechCentral
Was quite interesting
Deloitte did some sort of study on battery technology and basically they say that it is unlikely we will see any commercially available major breakthroughs for the next three years.
Although the study was done on smartphone batteries, I assume it applies to vaping too
Here is the link to the article
http://www.techcentral.co.za/phone-batteries-in-search-of-a-breakthrough/53812/
PS
I found the chirp at the end of the article quite interesting:
"The report notes that internal combustion engine vehicles, of which there are more than a billion in use, still use 12V lead-acid batteries whose fundamental design is more than 100 years old."
I read this article this morning on TechCentral
Was quite interesting
Deloitte did some sort of study on battery technology and basically they say that it is unlikely we will see any commercially available major breakthroughs for the next three years.
Although the study was done on smartphone batteries, I assume it applies to vaping too
Here is the link to the article
http://www.techcentral.co.za/phone-batteries-in-search-of-a-breakthrough/53812/
PS
I found the chirp at the end of the article quite interesting:
"The report notes that internal combustion engine vehicles, of which there are more than a billion in use, still use 12V lead-acid batteries whose fundamental design is more than 100 years old."