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China’s tiny battery that could power phones for decades without recharge

Chinese company Betavolt Technology has reportedly developed a groundbreaking nuclear battery capable of powering mobile phones for an astounding 50 years without requiring recharging, according to Tech Radar.

The compact battery utilizes 63 nuclear isotopes to generate 100 microwatts and 3V of electricity through the process of radioactive decay. Measuring less than a coin at 15 x 15 x 5mm, the battery is currently undergoing testing with plans for mass production to cater to devices like phones and drones.

If successful, this technology could revolutionize electronics by eliminating the need for frequent charging, ensuring devices remain operational for decades. Despite the association with nuclear energy, Betavolt assures that its BV100 battery is safe, designed not to catch fire or explode even in response to punctures or gunshots.

Nuclear batteries are presently employed in powering spacecraft, underwater systems, scientific stations, and vehicles like the Mars rover. The company used nickel-63 as the radioactive element for energy and diamond semiconductors as energy converters.

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