Batería de estado sólido para motocicletas se recarga en menos de cinco minutos

Nuevos resultados de pruebas indican que una batería de estado sólido para motocicletas puede recargarse casi por completo en menos de cinco minutos. Los hallazgos provienen de Donut Lab, aunque persisten preguntas entre los escépticos. TechRadar informó sobre estos desarrollos el 28 de febrero de 2026.

Resultados de pruebas recientes han destacado el potencial de la tecnología de baterías de estado sólido para motocicletas. Según las pruebas realizadas por Donut Lab, la batería puede lograr una recarga casi completa en menos de cinco minutos. Este avance busca abordar uno de los principales desafíos en la adopción de vehículos eléctricos: los tiempos de carga. Sin embargo, los resultados no han resuelto completamente las preocupaciones de los escépticos en el sector. Quedan preguntas sobre la practicidad, la escalabilidad y la fiabilidad a largo plazo de esta tecnología. TechRadar cubrió la historia, enfatizando que, aunque las pruebas son prometedoras, se necesita más validación. La fecha de publicación del informe es el 28 de febrero de 2026, lo que subraya la investigación en curso en innovación de baterías para vehículos eléctricos de dos ruedas.

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