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Solidion Technology Partners with Taiwan based Giga Solar to develop U.S. battery market

2024-11-26 06:45 Last Updated At:07:05

Partnership with Foxconn backed Giga Solar will accelerate U.S. manufacturing and commercialization           

DALLAS, Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Solidion Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: STI), an advanced battery materials provider is excited to announce the signing of a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Giga Solar Materials Corp., materials manufacturer out of Taiwan. The partnership represents a significant step forward in accelerating the production of innovative Silicon Oxide (SiOx) anode materials in the United States and playing a leading role in securing a robust lithium battery materials supply chain in North America.

Leveraging Solidion's 550+ patent portfolio and advanced R&D capabilities, the collaboration with Giga Solar, and the previously announced partnership with Bluestar Materials Company, will focus on a total solution of high-quality SiOx anode materials. Foxconn, the global electronics manufacturer contracted by Apple among many others, previously invested $36 million through Giga Storage Corp, a subsidiary in an EV partnership with Giga Solar. Silicon and Silicon Oxide are now viewed by many as a more favored solution for battery technology over solid-state technology.

These advanced materials offer a fivefold increase in specific capacity compared to traditional graphite anodes, while maintaining safety and stability, a critical step forward for improving the energy density and performance of lithium-ion batteries. Enhanced anode technology like this is vital to extending the durability and range of electric vehicles (EVs), addressing one of the most significant challenges in the EV industry.

The MOU also positions Solidion and Giga Solar, who already have approximately 100 Metric Tons per Annum (MTPA) capacity in Taiwan, to explore U.S. based manufacturing opportunities and market strategies for commercializing advanced SiOx solutions. With the growing demand for EVs and energy storage systems, Silicon Oxide is emerging as a preferred anode material, offering significant advantages over conventional battery technologies.

"The agreement highlights Solidion's commitment to driving innovation in the energy storage sector. By collaborating with Giga Solar, we are accelerating the introduction of advanced silicon-based solutions that not only enhance battery performance but also strengthen our ability to meet the growing market demand," said Jaymes Winters, CEO of Solidion Technology, Inc. "This partnership is a testament to our dedication to delivering battery solutions that prioritize efficiency, durability, and sustainability."

Solidion's partnership with Giga Solar is expected to bring significant benefits, including:

For more information, please visit www.solidiontech.com or contact Investor Relations.

About Solidion Technology    

Headquartered in Dallas, Texas with pilot production facilities in Dayton, Ohio, Solidion's (NASDAQ: STI) core business includes manufacturing of battery materials and components, as well as development and production of next-generation batteries for energy storage systems and electric vehicles for ground, air, and sea transportation. Solidion holds a portfolio of over 550 patents, covering innovations such as high-capacity, non-silane gas and graphene-enabled silicon anodes, biomass-based graphite, advanced lithium-sulfur and lithium-metal technologies.      

About Giga Solar Materials Corp.

Headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan, with production facilities in both Taiwan and China, Giga Solar's (3691.TWO) core business includes the manufacturing of conductive paste for PV cells and electronic components. Being one of the top 3 conductive paste manufacturers, Giga Solar also focuses on the development and production of next-generation materials for battery applications.

About Bluestar Materials Company

Bluestar Materials Inc. is a materials and process design company founded by Professor Chung-Wen Lan at National Taiwan University (NTU), specializing in developing production technologies for next-generation battery materials. The company's first silicon monoxide (SiO) production facility has been successfully implemented and is currently utilized by Giga Solar. Additionally, innovative and cost-effective technology for amorphous silicon is under development.

Forward-Looking Statements

This earnings release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on the current beliefs and expectations of Solidion's management and are subject to significant risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause Solidion's actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements can be found in Solidion's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended September 30, 2024, which have been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and are available on Solidion's website, and on the Securities and Exchange Commission's website (www.sec.gov). Solidion does not undertake to update any forward-looking statements.

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Solidion Technology Partners with Taiwan based Giga Solar to develop U.S. battery market

Solidion Technology Partners with Taiwan based Giga Solar to develop U.S. battery market

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AstroAI's TC3 Tire Inflator Debuts on Kickstarter After Months of R&D

2024-11-26 03:00 Last Updated At:03:15

The TC3 Tire Inflator is an "All-Round Inflation Pro" that will impress offroading fanatics and daily commuters alike with its enhanced features.

GARDEN GROVE, Calif., Nov. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As a leading brand in the automotive industry, AstroAI has consistently focused on the needs of adventurers, expanding its tire inflator range to cater to everything from daily trips to off-road adventures. Creating the AstroAI TC3 tire inflator was about more than just building a portable tire inflator. It was about solving real challenges faced by drivers and adventurers alike, and that's where TurboRiseTM technology comes in. After months in development, AstroAI's long-awaited TC3 Tire Inflator Kickstarter campaign launched today.

Kickstarter Launch
AstroAI is celebrating the launch with a limited - time "Super Early Bird" sale, offering 53% off for the first 180 TC3 purchases. It will be available for purchase through the Kickstarter page from November 25th to Christmas Day.

Ivy Ming, the product manager of the TC3, focused on developing a solution that could handle heavy-duty tires quickly and efficiently. "When we first set out to design the TC3, we found that traditional lithium-ion tire inflators often felt short in speed and capability, especially when handling larger tires. It slowed down the inflation process", said Ming. To ensure the TC3 outperformed the market average, the team optimized 4 key performance features.

6 Versatile Inflation Modes
The TC3 is an "All-Round Inflation Pro" capable of flawlessly handling inflation in any scenario. With 6 available inflation modes, users can apply this versatile gadget on everything from car and bike tires to RVs and pickup trucks. Campers will also make great use of the TC3 by using any of the included inflation nozzles to fill up air mattresses, tents, swimming rings, sports balls, and more. Adventurers will find endless use for this incredibly convenient tire inflator.

The Groundbreaking TurboRiseTM Technology
With the integration of AstroAI's advanced TurboRiseâ„¢ Technology, the TC3's motor performance sustains the demands of heavy-duty and everyday inflation alike. Highly-developed manufacturing techniques and premium materials create cylinders and motors that fill up SUV tires in minutes. Engineers also increased the cylinder diameter, boosting motor speed by 20% and significantly increasing reliability. With the TC3's automatic shutoff, there's no need to worry about overinflation; it automatically shuts off once it reaches the preset air pressure.

Powerful Detachable Battery
A 20V, 4000mAh lithium-ion battery also backs this tire inflator's increased runtime. When fully charged, drivers can inflate up to 7 tires from 30PSI to 45PSI. The detachable battery is also removable and provides emergency charging for other electronics. With a powerful 45W USB-C port, the battery is capable of quickly recharging phones, tablets, and other devices. The PD 45W USB-C port supports both charging and discharging, letting drivers recharge the battery quickly- making it perfect for on-the-go use. 

70 Extended Flashlight Range
The TC3's upgraded 600-lumen flashlight is bigger, brighter, and a better performer. Illuminating up to 70 square meters and outshining the competition, the TC3 features three modes- High (600LM), Medium (480LM), and SOS. With this combination of portability, power, and ease of use, the TC3's flashlight is perfect for nighttime emergencies, campsite navigation, and more.

About AstroAI
AstroAI was founded in 2016 with a vision to provide a first-rate customer experience through high-quality products and excellent service. AstroAI has become a top brand in automotive tools and accessories, receiving awards and recognition for the tire inflator, jump starter, tire inflator gauge, and more. For more information, please visit the AstroAI website.

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AstroAI's TC3 Tire Inflator Debuts on Kickstarter After Months of R&D

AstroAI's TC3 Tire Inflator Debuts on Kickstarter After Months of R&D

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