After inventing a unique charger… Moroccan obtains a Japanese “patent”
Moroccan inventor, Rachid Yazami, obtained a patent from Japan related to the fast charging of lithium batteries, using the “non-linear volt” technology.
Moroccan engineer Rachid Yazami announced on Tuesday on his Facebook page that the Japanese patent office had approved his patent for the new technology.
The new “non-linear volt” technology relies on managing the electric current in the battery rather than focusing on its electric pressure, making it an ideal technology for all electronic devices and electric cars, promising rapid charging of lithium batteries.
Recent research by the Moroccan inventor Rachid Yazami has broken the charging speed record. He announced a year and a half ago about reaching a revolutionary invention, which will elevate the field of electric batteries to another level of usage; a charger capable of charging the battery in a timeframe not exceeding 5 minutes.
Moroccan engineer Rachid Yazami leads a scientific project at Nanyang University in Singapore, where he works, focusing on replacing lithium material with fluorine material, as the latter is more abundant and less costly to extract.
The credit goes to the Moroccan inventor Rachid Yazami for inventing lithium batteries that have changed human life, as humanity has come to rely on them in all rechargeable devices, whether mobile phones, computers, or cars.