Silicon that holds 10x more lithium ions to power US Army’s wearable battery

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SiMaxx safe cells are expected to increase the energy density of existing solutions and significantly extend mission time for soldiers.

A California-based company is set to supply its silicone-anode batteries to complete the development and qualification for the US Army’s next-generation wearable battery pack.

“Our SiMaxx safe cells, known for their high energy density and safety features, will play a crucial role in enhancing mission time and reliability for dismounted soldiers.”In recent times, the US Army’s demands have been for wearable battery technology – powerful solutions in relatively lightweight and compact packages that soldiers can safely carry and wear.

 

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