I hope that this pans out as well. Faster, cheaper energy storage is very useful.
I should note, however, that 'fast charging' and 'safe' are just about mutually exclusive.
Fast charging means low internal impedance, which equates to high short circuit current. The faster you can charge the faster you can discharge, and the faster you can discharge the more damage you can do in a fault. If you think a 9V battery shorted by keys in your pocket is a problem....
And no, I am not trying to dismiss this technology; if it pans out it will be very useful. My point is that the _ideal_ battery is one that stores energy with no losses and can release that energy rapidly with no losses. In the limiting case an 'ideal' battery is very similar to an 'ideal' bomb.
-Jon