Solidion Technology's Third Grant from the U.S. Army STTR Program
In a remarkable development, Solidion Technology Inc. has been notified that it has received its third grant from the U.S. Department of War's Army STTR (Small Business Technology Transfer) Program. This grant is pivotal for the company as it focuses on the development of a pioneering fiber-based electronic battery system utilizing a coaxial carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn architecture. The grant represents a significant achievement for Solidion, particularly as it comes within six months of two other notable recognitions the company has received.
Solidion's recent accomplishments include the prestigious 2025 RD 100 Award, which it won in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). This award recognized their innovative work in Electrochemical Graphitization in Molten Salts (E-GRIMS). Additionally, the company achieved funding to explore the Electrochemical Manufacturing of High-Performance Graphite based on biomass-derived carbon, through the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E). This endeavor aims to advance the synthesis of a carbon-nanosphere material designed for use as an anti-corrosive additive in molten-salt heat transfer fluids, particularly for next-generation molten salt nuclear reactors.
Key Highlights of the Grant
The recent grant awarded to Solidion involves collaboration with The University of Texas at Dallas, enhancing the research potential and resources available for the project. A standout feature of their innovation is the development of a flexible, rechargeable lithium-ion battery structured in a fiber format. In this design, the CNT yarn functions both as the primary structural core and the current collector of the anode, which is integrated with Solidion’s advanced silicon anode material that offers high capacity.
The company's CEO, Jaymes Winters, expressed enthusiasm regarding the grant, stating, "Advancements in advanced fiber-based electronic battery systems are a part of the larger commitment by the Department of War to innovate and collaborate with cutting-edge U.S. companies such as Solidion." This statement underscores Solidion’s role in driving innovation in battery technology, which is increasingly important for a variety of applications.
About Solidion Technology, Inc.
Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and with pilot production facilities in Dayton, Ohio, Solidion Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: STI) operates at the forefront of battery technology solutions. The company’s core business focuses on manufacturing battery materials and components, alongside the development of next-generation batteries optimized for energy storage systems. These include uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems that cater to artificial intelligence (AI) data centers as well as electric vehicles designed for diverse transport sectors encompassing ground, aerospace, and maritime applications.
Moreover, Solidion boasts an impressive portfolio featuring over 525 patents. These patents cover various innovations such as high-capacity silicon anodes free from silane gas, biomass-derived graphite, and advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium-metal technologies.
Looking Ahead
With its third successful grant from the U.S. Army's STTR Program, Solidion Technology positions itself as a leader in the evolution of battery technology, making contributions that could significantly impact both military applications and civilian sectors. As research continues, the potential for innovative solutions in energy storage will drive the future of technology across multiple domains, setting a new standard for battery efficiency and sustainability.
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