23 Years' Battery Customization

The useful life of the new lithium battery is several decades.

APR 22, 2019   Pageview:556

How long does lithium battery service life have? The new lithium-ion battery has been around for decades, and it must have been the same experience: when you're in a hurry to use your phone, you find that it's running out of power, and that's a really crazy thing to do. A small company called city Labs near Miami has launched the first commercial lithium tritium battery, called nantritium.

 

The lithium battery has only a very thin thumb and has a lifespan of up to 20 years. It can be used within a temperature range of minus 50 to 150 degrees Celsius and can still operate under pressure and oscillation that is usually unacceptable to lithium batteries.

 

The lithium battery is even more valuable because the world's tritium reserves are less than 25 pounds(a little more than 11 kilograms).

 

The company signed a contract with the United States Air Force in 2010 to develop long-acting lithium batteries that can also be used in computers, aircraft, drones, sensors, andspecial systems. The nanoscale tritium developed today has now entered the period of commodity circulation.

 

The operating principle of the lithium battery is that the energy is released by the decay of the Helium Atom, and because the decay product is helium and electrons, there is no safety problem at all. Electronics can not even penetrate human skin. In many places, such as campuses, airplanes, and other public places, tritium is now used in lighting.

 

Because the half-life of tritium exceeds 12 years, lithium tritium batteries can be valid for decades. It can, therefore, be applied to military and industrial applications, such as underwater sensors,special power supplies, and medical implantation devices.

 

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