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Solidion Unveils Patented Graphene Space Battery as Shares Surge

The company says its Gen‑ECB can actively control cell temperature from −80°C to +60°C which could enable rechargeable power for satellites, lunar habitats and orbital data centers.

Overview

  • Solidion announced its Generation Extreme‑Climate Battery (Gen‑ECB) on Thursday and the stock jumped about 194–199% in premarket and early trading.
  • The company reports the Gen‑ECB uses graphene for active thermal control, claims reliable operation across −80°C to +60°C, and says testing has exceeded 500 charge cycles at −40°C.
  • Solidion frames the battery for specific customers and uses including LEO AI data centers, SpaceX Starship surface operations, and NASA Artemis lunar infrastructure.
  • The company points to a U.S.‑focused supply chain and an intellectual property portfolio of more than 385 patents and runs pilot production in Dayton, Ohio.
  • All technical and market claims are company‑reported and forward‑looking; independent spaceflight qualification, third‑party validation, and binding aerospace contracts have not been disclosed so watch for announced partner integrations and formal test results.