Chinese Company Develops Nuclear-Powered Battery That Lasts 50 Years

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Chinese Company Develops Nuclear-Powered Battery That Lasts 50 Years
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A company in China has developed a nuclear-powered battery that can last for 50 years without recharging. The battery, called BV100, is smaller than a coin and can be used in extreme conditions.

A company in China has developed a nuclear-powered battery that can last for 50 years without recharging. The battery, called BV100 , is smaller than a coin and can be used in extreme conditions. It harnesses energy released by nuclear isotopes and converts it into electrical power using semiconductors.

The company, Betavolt Technology, plans to mass-produce the battery by the end of this year.

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