Nyobolt, based in Cambridge, UK, says its high-energy-density battery cell technology and battery management software are used to optimize electric vehicle powertrains with high operating intensity and ultra-fast charging cycles.
Nyovotl is testing an electric vehicle prototype that uses a 35kWh battery system and can charge from 10% to 80%, using a 350kW charger, in just 4 minutes and 37 seconds,
Nyobolt says its battery system charges twice as fast as most fast-charging vehicles available today.
The Nyobolt EV test vehicle. Photo: Autocar.
Nyobolt also completed 4,000 fast-charge cycles. The company said the test car had traveled about 600,000 miles (965,606km) and claimed the battery system still had 80% of its maximum capacity.
The prototype was revealed last year as a static show car. Nyobolt’s 470-horsepower, 1,246-kg concept car was inspired by the S1 Lotus Elise.
The 35kwh battery pack on the Nyobolt EV. Photo: Autocar.
The car's fast-charging system requires a charging station with a constant current of 500A and a minimum capacity of 350kwh, Nyobolt said.
The company also says that the first four minutes of charging will give the car an estimated range of 195km (WLTP). And at 100% battery level, the car can travel 250km (WLTP).
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