Panasonic Launches Tiny Fuel Cells For Laptops And Mobile Devices

Have you ever wanted a charger that was fuel-efficient, was portable and was also small in size? Well, you are definitely not the first one and even asking a question like that is dumb enough. Err. Panasonic announced yesterday that it has developed a fuel cell, which can be utilized to charge mobile gadgets.

The company has unveiled two models of which one can be loaded inside a notebook and the other model can be used to charge mobile devices externally. The models run on Li-ion secondary battery and run on 200ml of methanol. The device reduces volume, as the joints of the cell stacks are not required to generate power and the uses a fuel cell.

Both the chargers weigh about 320 grams and are equipped with 2 USP ports. Looks like charging laptops and mobile devices are going to get easier and more comfortable.

Via: TechOn

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