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Brazil's CBMM begins testing ultra-fast charging batteries in Volkswagen bus

Brazilian miner CBMM has begun to check on Volkswagen electrical trucks a. niobiumbased battery that it claims can be charged way much faster. than the others in the market, the business said on Wednesday.

CBMM, backed by Brazilian billionaire family Moreira Salles,. which also runs lender Itau Unibanco, hopes the. project could assist it reach its target of multiplying nearly. ninefold its battery unit revenue, to $100 million by 2026, its. executives told .

The business offers niobium items to steelmakers as its. main service, however CBMM has actually been wanting to diversify its. revenue sources.

It launched on Wednesday at an occasion in its Araxa plant a. model of the new ion battery, developed alongside Toshiba. and made with lithium and niobium.

CBMM's executive industrial manager at the battery department,. Rodrigo Amado, told the innovation used in the battery. permits it to be completely recharged within 10 minutes when used in. an electrical bus.

A conventional battery takes 3 to eight hours to be. totally recharged, according to the executives.

In the meantime, the product will be tested in just one electric bus. from Volkswagen Caminhoes e Onibus, a Brazilian unit from. Volkswagen truck department Traton, they said.

The truck which would get the tests has a series of 60. kilometers (37.3 miles) and would bring 4 batteries.

CBMM stated it means to sell the product in the market as. early as next year.

Executives from the companies involved in the task said. the battery might also have a useful life of up to three times. longer than standard batteries, as its techonology would. run in lower temperatures.

(source: Reuters)