Solidion Technology Receives Second Grant for Nuclear Research
Solidion Technology Inc., a leader in advanced battery solutions, has recently announced its approval for a second grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The funding will focus on developing a carbon-nanosphere material aimed at enhancing anti-corrosion properties in molten-salts-based heat transfer fluids specifically designed for advanced nuclear reactors.
This significant grant comes on the heels of Solidion's previous accolade, where they were granted the prestigious 2025 RD 100 Award in partnership with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This award recognized their innovative work in Electrochemical Graphitization in Molten Salts (E-GRIMS). Additionally, just like the current project, this earlier project was supported by a grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E). These advancements reflect the company's ongoing commitment to furthering energy storage innovations and sustainable processes.
Key Highlights of the Grant
The newly awarded grant will facilitate collaborative research with Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a recognized leader in nuclear technologies. The aim is to innovate a nanofluids-based energy material, which will be an engineered colloidal suspension of hollow carbon nanoparticles mixed in conventional molten salts. This advancement is crucial as it promises to enhance heat transfer efficiency while simultaneously reducing corrosion in nuclear reactors.
Nuclear reactors, particularly the small modular type utilizing molten salt technology, stand to benefit greatly from this research. The ability to minimize costs and heighten safety standards while accelerating commercialization efforts is a focal point of this initiative, aligning with the growing demand for safer and more efficient energy solutions.
"Receiving consecutive awards from the Department of Energy is an affirmation of our innovative capabilities not just in energy storage, but also in material science and energy processes," expressed Jaymes Winters, CEO of Solidion Technology. His statement underscores the company’s ambition to lead in the transition toward cleaner energy technologies.
About Solidion Technology Inc.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, Solidion Technology Inc. specializes in the production of advanced battery materials and components. The company focuses on developing next-generation batteries that cater to a variety of markets, including artificial intelligence data centers and electric vehicles across ground, air, and maritime sectors. With over 525 patents in their arsenal, Solidion’s innovations range from high-capacity silicon anodes devoid of silane gas to cutting-edge lithium-sulfur and lithium-metal technologies derived from biomass.
As the energy sector continues to evolve, Solidion Technology is poised to play a critical role in shaping the future of renewable energy solutions, with a keen focus on safety, efficiency, and sustainability, aiming for breakthroughs that will pave the way for a greener energy landscape.
For further details on Solidion Technology and their latest initiatives, please visit their official website at
www.solidiontech.com or reach out through their investor relations channels.