Independent: China has created a nuclear battery for smartphones
Chinese startup Betavolt has created a new “eternal” battery that can generate electricity for 50 years. The Independent reports this.
Beijing-based Betavolt said its nuclear battery, containing 63 nuclear isotopes, represents the world’s first example of the miniaturization of nuclear power.
The startup says the next-generation battery has already entered pilot testing and will eventually be mass-produced for commercial applications such as smartphones and drones.
“Betavolt nuclear batteries can meet the long-term power needs of aerospace, artificial intelligence, medical equipment, microprocessors, advanced sensors, small drones and micro-robots,” the company said in a press release.
Earlier it was reported that China had created a new traction battery, with which the electric car traveled more than 1000 kilometers on a single charge.
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