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Oct 14, 2025 - The Surprising Battery Discovery No One Saw Coming The Surprising Battery Discovery No One Saw Coming. We`ve been told for years that fast-charging kills batteries. But what if that rule is wrong? The Georgia Institute of Technology just found that the faster they charged a zinc-ion battery, the better it performed. A damaged battery even started healing itself. And another team has re-engineered the atomic twists that normally break a zinc-ion battery down… to make it stronger than ever. These aren`t just lab curiosities. Zinc batteries can act as a safer, cheaper alternative to lithium for grid storage and home use. They can`t catch fire. They`re made from abundant materials. But they`ve had one fatal flaw that’s kept them from dethroning lithium: they don’t last long enough. So, how did scientists turn atomic jitters into resilience? How can fast-charging help a battery perform? And what does it mean for all of us? |