Solidion Technology Wins Third U.S. Army Grant for Fiber-Based Battery Research

Reuters01-20
Solidion Technology Wins Third U.S. Army Grant for Fiber-Based Battery Research

Solidion Technology Inc. has been awarded its third grant from the U.S. Army STTR Program to support the development of an advanced fiber-based electronic battery system utilizing a coaxial carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn architecture. The research will be conducted in collaboration with The University of Texas at Dallas. This grant aims to accelerate research into flexible, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, which integrate Solidion's silicon anode material with CNT yarn serving as both the structural core and current collector.

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