Radioisotope battery
Nuclear battery aims to make charging cell phones unnecessary

A guest post by Henrik Bork | Translated by AI 3 min Reading Time

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A Chinese start-up claims to have developed a revolutionary nuclear battery with a lifespan of 50 years. The battery is smaller than a coin, has a voltage of 3 volts, and delivers 100 microwatts of energy.

Battery dead? A Chinese start-up aims to prevent this with a new nuclear battery.(Image: jambulart - stock.adobe.com - KI-generiert)
Battery dead? A Chinese start-up aims to prevent this with a new nuclear battery.
(Image: jambulart - stock.adobe.com - KI-generiert)

Henrik Bork, a long-time China correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau, is Managing Director at Asia Waypoint, a consulting agency specializing in China, based in Beijing. "China Market Insider" is a joint project of Vogel Communications Group, Würzburg, and Jigong Vogel Media Advertising in Beijing.

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