Unlike the usual lithium-ion pavorbans, it is safer, it works well with heat and in frost, it has a longer service life and more friendly labor.
Japanese company Elecom has introduced the first sodium-ion Pavorbank in the world, NotebookCheck reports.
The device has a capacity of 9000 mAh and has been —recharged for about two hours. Pavverbank can surrender up to 45 watts by USB-C PD and 18 W port via USB-A port. The dimensions are 87 x 31 x 106 mm weighing 350 g.
Unlike lithium-ion analogues, devices are declared as fireproof and do not explode. Immovable performance at temperatures is promised from -35 ° to 50 ° C during release and from 0 ° C to 40 ° C during charging.
Sodium is more common in nature and is easier to get than lithium, the acquisition of which water and soil pollutes. Also, sodium is safer than the highly toxic lithium in case of return to the environment.
Theoretical, the wealth of sodium in nature should provide lower production prices, but in the absence of mass labor, the elecom has yet to compete in the price category. Pavverbank is available for pre -der in two colors at a price of 9980 yen (approximately $ 68). No more than three copies for a consumer are sold.
We will remind you, earlier that it was reported that in the school in the white church there was a fire due to the Pavverbank explosion.
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