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  2. NanoTritium batteries - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, City Labs developed its first NanoTritium battery prototypes for encryption security memory backup power. [ 4 ] In 2010, City Labs became the first company in the betavoltaic industry to obtain a General License from the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), allowing the sale and distribution of tritium-based batteries ...

  3. LG Uplus - Wikipedia

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    LG Uplus Corp. (Korean: LG유플러스; stylized as LG U +, KRX: 032640) is a South Korean mobile network operator owned by LG Corporation. It was formerly known as LG Telecom, but changed to its current name on July 1, 2010. [1] [2] LG Uplus is the second-largest wireless carrier in South Korea, with 18.411 million subscribers as of Q4 2023 ...

  4. LG Energy Solution - Wikipedia

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    LG Chem's battery business officially became a separate company and changed its name to LG Energy Solution Ltd. in December 2020. [4] It subsequently undertook an IPO process to secure funds in order to increase its battery production capacity and debuted on the Korea Exchange in January 2022.

  5. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Low self-discharge nickel–metal hydride battery: 500–1,500 [14] Lithium cobalt oxide: 90 500–1,000 Lithium–titanate: 85–90 6,000–30,000 to 90% capacity

  6. Ultium - Wikipedia

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    Ultium is characterized by a modular layout, using an Ultium battery to supply power to one or two Ultium Drive unit(s) using a common set of power electronics (charging, battery management system, and inverter). The high-voltage battery is composed of pouch cells that can be stacked horizontally or vertically, depending on the form factor ...

  7. UltraBattery - Wikipedia

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    The original idea of UltraBattery came from CSIRO. [6]The development of UltraBattery was funded by the Australian government. Japanese company Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd also contributed to the development of UltraBattery technology, and the Japanese government funded part of its development through the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).