Panasonic unveils bendable, flexible lithium-ion batteries

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Panasonic one of the leading battery providers in the smartphone business has just announced it has developed a flexible lithium-ion battery. The battery can be used in wearable devices or any card-type electronics, as it's only 0.55mm (0.022 inches) thin.

According to Panasonic, the rechargeable battery can withstand bending and twisting beyond the Japanese Standards for identification cards (bending radius R40mm, twisting angle ± 15 degrees/85.6mm. On top of that, the battery is capable of maintaining its characteristics even after being repeatedly bend and twisted. The same goes for the charging and recharging characteristics.

And if you're thinking of safety, Panasonic confirmed that its new flexible battery is safe to use in devices attached to the human body, including smart clothing and wristband wearable devices.



The first shipments of Panasonic's bendable batteries are scheduled to start by the end of October 2016. While the product development will continue with the final purpose of mass production, Panasonic is determined to make its flexible battery even slimmer in order to be included in various IoT devices such as card and wearable devices.

The disappointment comes in the fact that the nominal capacity for Panasonic's flexible lithium-ion battery is as high as 60mAh, which means they're not meant to be included in smartphones. Two smaller models will be shipped next month as well, with a nominal capacity of 17.5mAh and 40mAh.

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Hopefully, the new technology can be applied to larger capacity batteries, otherwise we won't see any true flexible smartphones on the market anytime soon.



source: Panasonic

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