Key facts
- Solidion Technology unveiled its patented Gen-ECB (Generation Extreme-Climate Battery) platform.
- The battery operates in temperatures from -80°C to +60°C using graphene technology.
- The platform targets LEO-based AI data centers, lunar infrastructure, and deep-space missions.
- STI stock jumped nearly 199% in premarket and early trading.
- The company holds over 385 patents and relies on a domestic U.S. supply chain.
Solidion Technology unveiled its patented Gen-ECB (Generation Extreme-Climate Battery) platform, engineered to operate reliably in temperatures ranging from -80°C to +60°C using graphene technology to regulate cell temperatures. The company reported performance exceeding 500 charge cycles at -40°C. The platform is designed for applications in LEO-based AI data centers, lunar infrastructure, and deep-space missions, with potential use cases in SpaceX's Starship program and NASA's Artemis missions. CEO Jaymes Winters stated the company is actively engaging with aerospace partners. Solidion's broader battery platform includes silicon-rich all-solid-state lithium-ion cells, anode-less lithium metal batteries, and lithium-sulfur cells targeting energy density above 380 Wh/kg. The company backs its technology with over 385 patents and a domestic U.S. supply chain, including U.S.-based green graphite production. Solidion Technology stock jumped nearly 199% in premarket and early trading, reaching $15.06, significantly above its 20-day and 200-day simple moving averages. The stock's 52-week low was $2.94 and its high was $33.99.