UltraCharge presents a breakthrough in LIB Technology and is recognized as the next big thing by Rachid Yazami, co-inventor of today's lithium-ion batteries. UltraCharge replaces graphite used for the anode (negative pole) with Ultracharge's nanotube gel material made from titanium dioxide. UltraCharge has patented a unique but simple method to turn titanium dioxide particles into long (micronized) nanonotubes. Manufacturing the TiO2 nanotube gel is relatively easy: titanium dioxide and sodium hydroxide are mixed together and stirred under a certain conditions and temperature The resulting novel nanostructure helps to speed up the chemical reactions taking place in a UltraCharge battery. This enables superfast charging and slower deterioration which therefore multiplies the battery's. UltraCharge's nanotechnology offers the following key benefits: Rapid Charging: With UltraCharge nanotechnology, Smartphones will be charged in under six minutes, and electric cars would be able to increase their range dramatically with just 10-15 minutes of charging. Lifetime: UltraCharge batteries can endure between 10,000 -15,000 charging cycles, that's 20 times more than today's batteries. Enhanced Safety: As UltraCharge batteries are entirely free of carbon, they avoid thermal runaway or overheating which is a main cause of fire in traditional energy storage systems. This safe, user-friendly and low-risk energy storage opens up the technology for use in wider applications. Cost efficient: UltraCharge utilizes low-cost raw materials and a uniquely affordable patented production method. Simplicity: UltraCharge technology allows rapid integration into current battery production lines. Battery manufacturers will find it easy to integrate the new gel titanium dioxide nanotubes into their production processes.