Chinese Tech company unveils battery with 50-year smartphone charging capability
The Beijing-based technology company, BetaVolt, has announced on its website that it is producing nuclear batteries, claiming that they can make smartphones self-sufficient for charging for up to 50 years.
The name of this small battery is “BV-100,” and alongside its introduction, BetaVolt states that this battery has a storage capacity of 3,300 megawatt-hours of energy.
Betavolt is painting a vision of a future where perpetual power becomes a reality, allowing mobile phones to operate continuously without the need for regular charging.
This ambitious Chinese startup has recently unveiled a groundbreaking battery technology that promises to keep smartphones powered up for an astonishing 50 years without the need for recharging. This innovation not only has the potential to redefine how we use our mobile devices but could also pave the way for applications in various industries, such as enabling drones to fly endlessly on a single charge.
The development of such long-lasting batteries marks a significant leap forward in the field of energy storage and opens up exciting possibilities for the future.
The company has also added that it intends to mass-produce this battery by the end of this year and introduce a sample to the market.
Chinese media reports continue to suggest that the invention of this technology could revolutionize the battery and power bank markets.
This advancement in BV-100 batteries marks a new era in the fourth industrial revolution, showcasing the integration of advanced technologies in energy and materials science.
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