⚡️☢️ NEW - China has begun mass production of nuclear batteries

The declared service life is 50 years without recharging. The battery does not emit radiation, and at the end of its life cycle it turns into ordinary copper.

The creation of a nuclear battery by the Chinese company Betavolt Technology first became known in early 2024, as reported by Hi-Tech Mail.

Now the media has reported that a prototype of a radionuclide battery is going into mass production.

Recall that the BV100 nuclear battery is based on the radioactive isotope nickel-63. It is completely safe, since during the degradation process it does not generate heat (it is not explosive) and turns into stable copper. The declared service life, without the need for maintenance or recharging, is 50+ years. The current version of the battery for mass production has a voltage of 3 V with a total power of 100 microwatts.

The BV100 has an energy density 10 times higher than its lithium-ion counterparts.

The battery leverages China's fourth-generation diamond semiconductor technology to efficiently convert radioactive decay into electricity, offering an energy density over ten times that of lithium batteries.

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Surely nothing will go wrong with these batteries in 40 years, after you've built your economy on them...

why would you focus your whole economy on them? This would be just a small portion of it

Any portion is too much to suddenly blow up, but lots of things can use mobile power.

Obviously details matter

GM NOstr!

Battery tech is getting interesting! I survive off lithium phosphate battery storage. it works great but can't wait to see how this progresses into larger and longer running batteries.

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I hate that China now has freer markets than the US. But it’s a testament what happens to innovation when you kill the bureaucracy.

They are not freer, far from it. They are INCENTIVIZED.

If by this you mean subsidised so is the US market.

Do you know what a trade deficit is guy? Look it up. The incentive if for manufacturing to be in China. Not because it’s “freer”. Billions of people want to get their money out of China, but they can’t because of capital flight controls.

I know what a trade deficit is, probably better than you. By “freer,” I’m talking about fewer barriers, less red tape, fewer regulations to start and grow a business, and more room to experiment with new ideas. In the U.S., there’s actually an “exit tax” for citizens with significant assets who want to renounce their citizenship and leave. That’s not exactly screaming freedom. If that still feels freer than China to you, fine, believe what you want.

Trade deficits played a role in helping China scale its manufacturing and assembly infrastructure, but their actual tech advancements didn’t come from that alone. You’re seeing new innovations pop up constantly and often at a fraction of the cost compared to U.S. R&D efforts. That didn’t come from central planning. It came from the freedom to iterate, cheap labor, and private sector hustle, despite the state’s involvement, not because of it.

China capital can’t leave. So be definition, that’s not freer.

Twisting my words to make a an obvious point is a cuck move.

“Testament to freer markets”. You’re a special kind.

I see you’re a professional gaslighter so I’m no longer engaging with you. Good day 👋

Haha go read. It’ll serve you well.

https://youtu.be/cYZqkVGOT4g?si=R-w_6l3wQ8ZsTntG

By all accounts, you’re wrong.

And to your point… Foxcon using nets to keep employees from committing suicide and using Uighyr Muslims and children for slave labor is not free. Your perception of reality is very disturbing.

Read what I’ve said again and come back to me with actual arguments instead of social justice talking points. Didn’t said anything about China citizens being freer than Americans, I made a point about frictionless market processes. You can’t deny the evidence unless you’re completely delusional, and I’m beginning to suspect that you are.

It’s incredible! Nuclear batteries 😳🤔

Where are we going to end up?

so it'd the power output which currently lacks this battery. But it's perfec for low-powered devices that need to run forever.

smoke detectors, small LED lights etc.. This could be pretty cool. Depending on cost