Solidion Technology Patents Battery Architecture for LEO and Lunar Space Applications
Solidion Technology announced the development of a patented battery technology designed to operate in extreme climate conditions, specifically targeting applications in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) data centers, lunar infrastructure, and broader space exploration. The company’s new battery architecture aims to maintain performance stability in environments characterized by significant temperature fluctuations and harsh radiation levels, addressing the power requirements for artificial intelligence processing in space.
The technology utilizes specialized materials and structural designs to mitigate the degradation typically associated with extreme thermal cycling and vacuum conditions found in space. By focusing on these environmental challenges, the company intends to support the energy needs of satellite-based AI data centers and long-term lunar missions. These batteries integrate into existing power management systems to provide consistent energy output for hardware that requires high-density storage in remote, off-Earth locations. The patent covers the specific chemical composition and manufacturing process that allows the cells to function outside the operational parameters of standard lithium-ion batteries.
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Date: June 4, 2026
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