A Brief History of Battery

                                   
The original sense was ‘metal articles wrought by hammering’, later ‘a number of pieces of artillery used together’, whence ‘a number of Leyden jars connected up so as to discharge simultaneously’ (mid 18th century), giving rise to battery. Benjamin Franklin was the first person who used the word battery to describe a set of linked capacitors he used for his experiments with electricity.

Electricity - is forever changed with the invention of new batteries. Batteries enable humankind to store, transport and use electricity at demand, any time, any where. Without the storage solution, electrons MUST be consumed when they are generated (of course if we have superconducting device at room temperature, we can store electrons there, but at this time, we do not). If you pay close attention to the history of battery - their progress and development coincides with the industrial revolution which started around the same period of time (mid 18th century). Nearly 300 years have passed, we are seeing a new technology revolution (started in late 20th century with the invention of intercalation chemistry) that goes beyond the combustion. This new technology revolution is based on the marriage between "electron" and "chemistry - ELECTROCHEMISTRY !




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