China Unveils World’s First Mini Nuclear Battery, Promising 50 Years of Power
China has introduced the BetaVolt BV100, the world’s first mini nuclear battery, which is expected to revolutionize power sources by 2025. This groundbreaking technology, smaller than a coin, can provide continuous power for up to 50 years without the need for recharging.
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The BetaVolt BV100 operates using a radioactive isotope of nickel that decays into copper, ensuring a steady and long-lasting energy supply. This innovation promises to open up new possibilities for a variety of applications, from medical devices to space exploration.
With the BetaVolt BV100, the future of energy technology is set to become more efficient and reliable, marking a significant milestone in the advancement of sustainable power solutions.
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