Rachid Yazami: A New Invention Enhances Electric Car Battery Safety, Patented in China
A Breakthrough in Battery Safety
Moroccan scientist Rachid Yazami announced that he has been granted a new patent from China for improving the safety of electric vehicle (EV) batteries. This achievement adds to his extensive portfolio of patents, including one from China on fast battery charging and another from Japan for accelerating the charging of lithium batteries used in electronic devices and EVs.
Details of the New Invention
Yazami shared on his Facebook account that the new invention aims to protect batteries from internal short circuits, the primary cause of battery fires or explosions. He emphasized that this technological advancement will make electric vehicles safer and reduce accidents that lead to injuries and loss of life.
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A Legacy of Innovation
Globally renowned for inventing lithium batteries, which revolutionized electronics and renewable energy, Yazami continues to make groundbreaking advancements in battery technology. In December, he announced a Chinese patent for fast-charging batteries and had previously set a world record by fully charging a lithium battery in just 10 minutes without its temperature exceeding 50°C.
Global Impact and Contributions to EV Development
This new invention is expected to enhance the safety of electric vehicle systems, drawing the attention of major automakers like Tesla. It also strengthens Morocco’s position as a contributor to renewable energy technologies, thanks to Yazami’s innovations and his research team’s efforts.
An Inspiring Scientific Journey
Yazami’s scientific career spans multiple countries, including France, Japan, the United States, and Singapore, where he has significantly advanced battery technologies. His achievements make him an inspiring figure in scientific innovation, reinforcing Morocco’s role in the global tech landscape.