TLDR
- Solidion Technology unveiled its patented Gen-ECB (Generation Extreme-Climate Battery) platform Thursday morning
- The battery operates in temperatures from â80°C to +60°C using graphene technology
- The platform targets LEO-based AI data centers, lunar infrastructure, and deep-space missions
- STI stock jumped nearly 199%, trading around $14.84â$15.06 in premarket and early trading
- The company holds over 385 patents and relies on a domestic U.S. supply chain
Solidion Technology (STI) opened Thursday up nearly 199%, trading at $15.06, after the Dallas-based battery developer announced a patented breakthrough in extreme-climate battery technology.
The product at the center of the move is the Gen-ECB â Generation Extreme-Climate Battery â a platform engineered to power satellites, crewed spacecraft, and lunar infrastructure.
STI was trading at $14.84 in premarket, up 194.44% from the prior session. That put it well above its 20-day simple moving average of $5.07 and its 200-day SMA of $7.
The stock has a 52-week low of $2.94, hit in February, and a 52-week high of $33.99, reached in October 2025.
The Gen-ECB uses graphene to actively regulate battery cell temperatures. Graphene’s thermal conductivity helps dissipate heat to prevent thermal runaway, while also drawing warmth from external sources â like solar panels â during extreme cold.
The result is a system tested to operate reliably between â80°C and +60°C. The company also reports performance exceeding 500 charge cycles at â40°C.
Space Ambitions
Solidion is positioning the Gen-ECB squarely within the commercial space sector. The company specifically cited SpaceX’s Starship program and NASA’s Artemis missions as target use cases.
For Starship, Solidion’s batteries could support surface operations on the Moon and Mars, as well as energy storage during solar eclipses.
For Artemis, the technology is being engineered for lunar rovers, habitats, and surface power grids â environments where a power failure is not an option.
The company is also targeting LEO-based AI data centers, a segment growing alongside the broader push to move compute infrastructure into orbit.
CEO Jaymes Winters said the company is “actively engaging with aerospace partners to integrate Solidion’s technology into next-generation vehicles and infrastructure.”
Battery Platform and IP
Beyond the Gen-ECB, Solidion’s broader platform includes silicon-rich all-solid-state lithium-ion cells, anode-less lithium metal batteries, and lithium-sulfur cells targeting energy density above 380 Wh/kg.
The company backs all of this with a portfolio of over 385 patents and a domestic U.S. supply chain, including U.S.-based green graphite production.
Solidion is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with pilot production in Dayton, Ohio.
From a technical standpoint, the RSI sits at 50.10 â neutral territory â even after the massive price move. The longer-term moving average structure remains bearish: the 20-day SMA is still below the 50-day SMA, and a death cross formed back in March.
Key resistance sits at $33.99. Key support is at $7.
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