Kronos Advanced Technologies Inc. and Yasheng Group Announce Key Milestone in Nuclear Battery Collaboration with Provisional Patent Filing

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Parkersburg, WV, Sept. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kronos Advanced Technologies Inc. (OTC: KNOS) and Yasheng Group (OTC: HERB) are proud to announce significant progress in their ongoing collaboration to develop a revolutionary small nuclear-powered battery. On Thursday, September 26, 2024, the companies jointly filed a provisional patent with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), marking a pivotal step toward commercializing this groundbreaking technology.

The nuclear battery, may have potential to provide reliable power in milliwatts for up to 50 years without requiring recharging, is intended to address critical energy needs across multiple industries, including remote sensing, space exploration, medical devices, and military applications. The filing of this provisional patent underscores the technological advancement and innovation achieved through this partnership.

The $ multibillion global market for small nuclear-powered batteries is projected to grow significantly in the coming years. According to market research, the nuclear battery market is expected to experience a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% between 2024 and 2032 (Expert Market Research). This growth is driven by advancements in nuclear technology and increasing demand across various sectors such as military, aerospace, healthcare, and infrastructure development.

Regions like North America are leading the market, particularly due to the expansion of space exploration programs and defense applications, which require long-lasting, reliable power sources. Meanwhile, Asia Pacific is expected to witness rapid growth, propelled by urbanization and the need for stable energy supplies in sectors like telecommunications and oil and gas.

The nuclear battery market is experiencing a trend towards miniature power sources, isotope technology, and applications in remote devices. Innovations in radioisotope generators, microreactors, and nuclear fuel cell designs are prevalent trends. Nuclear batteries harness nuclear decay to generate electricity for various applications in aerospace, medical implants, and remote sensors. Moreover, developments in compact reactor designs, safety features, and long-lived isotopes are shaping the market.

Nuclear-powered batteries, with their ability to provide steady and long-lasting energy, are gaining traction for applications where conventional batteries may not suffice, especially in extreme environments or remote locations.

This announcement comes at a time when interest in nuclear battery technologies is rapidly increasing, following innovations like those recently unveiled by Infinity Power. The Infinity Power atomic battery was recognized for its industry-leading efficiency, showcasing advancements in long-lasting energy solutions that align with the vision of the Kronos-Yasheng collaboration. Infinity Power’s breakthrough, which focuses on ultra-high-efficiency energy generation from small atomic sources, provides an exciting backdrop for the Kronos-Yasheng nuclear battery’s potential to redefine energy usage in critical sectors.