Solidion Reveals Portfolio of Over 30 Space AI Battery Patents, Featuring Core Lithium Anode Protection Tech

Deep News06-05 22:20

Advanced battery solutions firm Solidion Technology announced on Friday that it now holds a portfolio of more than 30 patents for batteries designed for space applications. This includes a leading, patented lithium metal anode technology considered crucial for unlocking the large-scale commercialization of ultra-high energy density lithium metal batteries.

This patented lithium metal anode platform, protected by over 30 patents, addresses three major technical challenges that have historically impeded the widespread adoption of lithium metal batteries: the continuous reaction between the electrolyte and lithium metal, lithium dendrites that can pierce the separator causing internal short circuits and thermal runaway, and significant gaps between the lithium metal layer and solid-state electrolyte that degrade battery performance.

This advancement further solidifies Solidion's leadership in powering the rapidly expanding space and lunar economy. The company's lithium battery enabling platform is set to provide reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions for satellites, low Earth orbit AI data centers, crewed spacecraft, and future lunar infrastructure.

Notably, this technological announcement coincides with heightened market enthusiasm for space-related stocks, partly driven by anticipation of SpaceX's upcoming initial public offering. Bolstered by this news, Solidion's share price surged more than 400% during Thursday's trading session, triggering multiple trading halts and becoming one of the most talked-about stocks on Wall Street that day. As of Friday's close, the company's market capitalization stood at approximately $39 million, with shares trading at $5.04—still about 71% above its 52-week low of $2.94.

Beyond its space-focused applications, Solidion's platform is also applicable for electric vehicles, drones, robotics, and uninterruptible power supply systems for AI data centers. Headquartered in Dallas with a pilot production facility in Dayton, Ohio, the company holds over 385 patents spanning battery innovations including silicon anodes, biomass-derived graphite, lithium-sulfur, and lithium metal technologies.

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