This battery is capable of making your phone work for more than 12 years

Vladislav Kiselev

One of the great concerns of companies that are dedicated to development of new technologies it lies precisely in the growing need that users feel for their devices to be able to work for long periods of time. This leads many universities, multinational companies or entrepreneurs to work to find that new battery capable of making a phone, for example, can work for a long period of time.

This time he wants to present you the project carried out by Vladislav Kiselev, a Ukrainian scientist who, apparently, would have managed to develop and build a battery capable of powering everything from mobile phones to electric cars for more than 12 years without needing to be recharged. As a detail, tell you that in order for this to be so, its inventor has decided to equip this battery with tritium, a radioactive element although, according to this scientist, it is not harmful or dangerous.

There are already many companies interested in tritium batteries from Vladislav Kiselev.

This is the way in which this Ukrainian scientist has managed to develop a possible solution to the problem of life in mobile batteries. As a detail, tell you that his experiment has helped him to be awarded in the Sikorsky Challenge in Ukraine and, since its presentation in society, he ensures that many communities and companies, especially located in Turkey and China, have contacted to start developing and manufacturing batteries with this technology.

Going into a little more detail, as Vladislav Kiselev himself has commented, apparently to create this battery the scientist chose to use a plaster, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen on which it has managed to develop improved electrochemical cells, achieving that batteries are up to 1.000 times more powerful comparing them with those that are currently in production or have been invented. As Vladislav Kiselev assures, Ukraine has been working with tritium since 1930, although it had not yet been possible to use it to generate energy. According to the scientist, not all radioactive substances are dangerous for humans and tritium is one of them.

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