The new unifying corporate brands of former Matsushita, Panasonic Corporation announced a new battery that was certified by Guinness World Records as the world’s longest lasting alkaline battery. The ‘Evolta’ which name derived from “evolution” and “voltage” has 20 percent better battery cell compare to Duracell and Energizer. The new battery also has a full decade of life expectancy, makes it suitable preparing for world-level chaotic event like WW III in my dark and cynical world. It will go on sale in Japan around April with the cost of $5.50 (590 yen equiv.) for a pack of four.
New battery keeps going and going and going [via brisbanetimes]







2 Responses to “Panasonic’s Evolta Claimed the World Longest Lasting Alkaline Battery”
Ty January 15, 2008
Wow, that’s amazing!
I want one of those for everything I own that takes batteries!!
NeutralMichael Jeffery April 10, 2008
How can I get a few samples of the new Panasonic D-Cell Evolta Alkaline batteries? Is there a contact in Japan that might help me?
Neutral