en.Wedoany.com Reported - Solidion Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: STI), a solid-state battery technology company, announced a lithium metal battery technology patent that eliminates key barriers to the full commercialization of lithium-sulfur batteries, lithium-air batteries, and anode-free lithium metal batteries. The Dallas, Texas-based advanced battery technology solutions provider stated that its lithium metal anode protection platform addresses three major technical challenges that have previously hindered the large-scale application of ultra-high-energy lithium metal batteries: continuous side reactions between the electrolyte and lithium metal, lithium dendrites that can penetrate the separator or solid electrolyte layer and cause internal short circuits and thermal runaway, and gaps between the lithium metal layer and the solid electrolyte that increase interfacial impedance.
The anode protection platform is protected by over 30 patents. Solidion stated that the technology will solidify its position in the rapidly expanding space and lunar economy, providing highly reliable power storage for satellites, low Earth orbit AI data centers, manned spacecraft, and lunar infrastructure. In addition to aerospace applications, the platform also powers electric vehicles, drones, robots, and uninterruptible power supply systems for AI data centers. Solidion emphasized that with over 385 U.S. domestic patents, ongoing expansion of green graphite production, and advantages in silicon anode technology, the company is supporting the domestic supply chain security of U.S. space programs by reducing reliance on foreign battery materials.
The company's business covers the manufacturing of next-generation battery materials and components, as well as the development of high-performance batteries for energy storage, electric vehicles, and aerospace applications. Its patent portfolio includes innovations such as high-capacity, silane gas-free and graphene-enhanced silicon anodes, biomass graphite, and advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium metal technologies. The company is headquartered in Dallas and has a pilot production facility in Dayton, Ohio.

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