Mar 5 • 05:48 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Kim Väisänen on the Finnish miracle battery company: 'Too good to be true'

Finnish-Estonian startup Donut Lab has gained attention for its innovative Donut Battery, which boasts rapid charging and long durability, but has faced skepticism regarding its claims.

Donut Lab, a Finnish-Estonian startup, has stirred significant buzz in the tech world due to its groundbreaking product - the Donut Battery, described in the media as a 'miracle battery.' The company highlights remarkable features of this battery, including the ability to charge fully within just five minutes, high thermal resistance, and a lifespan that spans the duration of an electric vehicle's use. Following the announcement of their battery's readiness for mass production vehicles in early January, the excitement around the product has intensified.

On February 20, Donut Lab announced plans to gradually release measurement reports from the Technology Research Center VTT regarding the battery's performance. This promise of transparency comes amid a flurry of media coverage, which has included a mixture of enthusiasm and skepticism. Critics in the industry have questioned the feasibility of the company's bold claims, pointing towards a history of overpromising in the tech sector.

Additionally, the situation has been compounded by comments from Verge Motorcycles, a close collaborator of Donut Lab. This motorcycle manufacturer further fueled discussions by publicizing their involvement in developing a product that leverages the Donut Battery technology. As the spotlight continues to shine on Donut Lab, the questions regarding the authenticity and practicality of the Donut Battery remain a critical topic of conversation among experts and potential consumers alike.

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