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Nuclear battery could power smartphones for 50 years

by Hamid Butt
2 years ago
in Tech, Technology, Top News
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Nuclear battery : In a groundbreaking achievement, the Chinese startup Betavolt is claiming a significant leap in the realm of energy innovation with the development of a nuclear battery that could power smartphones for an astonishing 50 years without the need for charging. The Beijing-based company proudly asserts that this nuclear battery is the first in the world to achieve the miniaturization of atomic energy, successfully fitting 63 nuclear isotopes into a module smaller than a coin.

Operating on the principle of converting energy released by decaying isotopes into electricity, Betavolt’s nuclear battery represents a remarkable stride forward in the field of energy technology. The company has set its sights on mass-producing these batteries for various commercial applications, including phones, drones, aerospace, AI equipment, medical devices, microprocessors, advanced sensors, small drones, and micro-robots.

Already in the pilot testing stage, Betavolt’s nuclear battery is being hailed as a next-generation power solution. The startup aims to roll out a battery with 1 watt of power by 2025, and its compact size opens up the possibility of using multiple units in series to generate even more power.

With claims of lightweight construction, an extended service life, and high energy density, Betavolt’s nuclear batteries demonstrate versatility in extreme temperatures ranging from -60 to 120 degrees Celsius. The modular design further facilitates the connection of multiple units for enhanced energy output, potentially influencing advancements in automotive technology and AI systems. As Betavolt pushes the boundaries of energy solutions, the world awaits the realization of their ambitious vision in reshaping the landscape of power storage and consumption.

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