The nuclear battery in production: will we no longer have to recharge your smartphones?

Ah, recharge the smartphone, iPad, computer! And every time they tell us that it is “the most powerful battery ever”, and each time we are always carrying us behind chargers and threads, and …

The cell phone has a hidden hole. Do you know what it is? That's what it is used for


Ah, recharge the smartphone, iPad, computer! And every time they tell us that it is “the most powerful battery ever”, and each time we are always carrying us behind chargers and threads, and although our devices have become very powerful, we have not been able to solve the battery problem. Also because with the smartphone we live in symbiosis, we do everything. So much so that when you download the battery we say “I am dying my cell phone”, as if we were dying too. However, a very small but enormous news comes from China. The Annunciata BV100 has just entered production, the first nuclear battery as big as a coin developed by the Betaciotte new Energy Technology. Don’t be afraid to feel “nuclear”, it is absolutely safe: the energy is captured by the radioactive decay of the nickel-63, sealed in two diamond semiconductors. Duration: 50 years! Can you imagine it? Don’t you have to worry about recharging smartphones and computers anymore? (Which in 50 years will change at least twenty smartphones, but this is another matter).

Except that at the moment it does not release enough energy, although it can feed many medical devices (such as the pacemaker) and many devices to be used on earth and space. The slags? No problem, the nickel-63, once lapsed, turns into copper. Yes, but when do the unlimited batteries that we could use for our mobile phones? At the moment it would take about eight thousand BV100 (each BV100 delivers energy of 100 3 volt microwatt) to have a nuclear smartphone, but Betavolt has declared to reach the power of 1 Watt by 2025, so we are theoretically very close.

Of course, then there will be those who are only afraid of the word “nuclear” (paradoxically also environmentalists, when the only clean energy that does not emit CO2 and can guarantee the energy needs we need is nuclear power), but that will give even more pleasure to those who have their nuclear smartphone. “Do you have a charger?” “No, I have nuclear power, which I do with the chargers, Bro.”