| The only problem with this is that, eventually other batteries would come into the market, this will create a little bit of a problem when involving battery pack swapping, for instance I know for fact that one brand will be better then another, it's innevitable that one brand tries to get one up over another.
Even if one doesn't try, the fact one might use better matterials or better disign is also plausible. I think people will then become a little concerned over the quality of the battery they are recieving, not to mention batteries do have a deterioration rate and after so many charges they do tend to die BUT!
It is posible to.. quick charge a battery, my only concern is that these batteries are already designed to be quick charge, for instance, I have a number of batteries here which have the same battery life as normal rechargable batteries, but they only take 15 minutes to fully charge the name brand is Varta (for the charger and batteries).
A question would be how do you get that much charge into the batteries to quick charge them, well I'm not sure you need it but you can always hook up to multiple wall sockets.
Any way, the ability to quick charge in such a short time would be pretty much like filling up at a petrol station (time yourself next time you go to one, you'll find you spend a little more then the 60 secconds you think you do). |