From Morocco to China, Yazami is transforming the future of electric vehicles

From Morocco to China, Yazami is transforming the future of electric vehicles
From Morocco to China, Yazami is transforming the future of electric vehicles

Moroccan scientist Rachid Yazami recently obtained a patent in China for his revolutionary method of fast charging lithium batteries, mainly intended for electric vehicles. After receiving a similar patent in Japan last February, this new recognition consolidates its innovation called “Non-Linear Voltage”.

The patent, entitled “Adaptive charging protocol for rapid charging and rapid charging system implementing this protocol”, makes it possible to significantly reduce battery charging time. Tests conducted in Singapore, where Yazami is based, have demonstrated impressive performance, with full charge times of up to 15 minutes, and even 5 minutes in some cases.

This progress is part of a global context of increased adoption of renewable energies. In Morocco, the government is actively supporting this transition with initiatives such as the $1.3 billion deal signed with Gotion High-Tech to build a battery gigafactory in Kenitra.

Rachid Yazami, known for being co-inventor of the graphite anode used in lithium-ion batteries, has more than 200 inventions and 250 scientific publications. Its innovation paves the way for more sustainable and accessible energy solutions, meeting the needs of a rapidly expanding market.


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