The World’s Most Powerful Battery “Gemini” Invented by ONE Can Power an EV 750 Miles (1,200 km) on a Single Charge
Finally, good news for those who are afraid to run out of electric charge at any time. As it is a hassle for the time being, the Gemini battery is the real solution to eliminate the fear of charging EVs in emergencies.
The inventor of the world’s most powerful battery “Mujeeb Ijaz” is a Pakistani who runs a rapidly growing Michigan startup known as Our Next Energy (ONE) in America.
This battery, called Gemini, can enable an electric vehicle to travel up to 750+ miles or (1200+ kilometers) on a single charge. It is considered as one of the greatest inventions which will lead to solving the problem of frequently needed charging of EVs because it is capable of covering longer distances even in toughest conditions in a single charge.
According to Automotive News, the company secured a $25 million and the pitched plan was considered and backed by high profile investors including Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Microsoft’s Bill Gates. And yes, Mujeeb has justified the investment and proved it by developing “Gemini Battery”. Now, another tech giant jumped into the pound with funding of US$65 million by BMW i Ventures.
The interesting thing about Mujeeb’s startup is that it was founded in 2020 while having experience of 30+ years experience in battery systems engineering. Mujeeb Ijaz also has also served as a senior director in the world’s largest smartphone maker “Apple” and he has also been associated with “Ford” Motors, a major American automobile company.
The selection of Mujeeb Ejaz’s “Gemini Battery” by Elon Musk’s Tesla Motors for their new model “S” is not only a great achievement for the young startup, but an achievement with impressive results while testing on real world road testing.
With an average speed of 55 – miles per hour (88.51 km per hour), the Tesla Model “S” (2021) EV covered 752 miles (1,210 kilometers) of distance while further, the prototype Gemini 001 battery with another third party tested successfully for 882 miles (1,419 km).
With all these new but good updates, we hope the cheap but long lasting batteries will make a really big difference in the history of electric vehicles.
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