Solidion Technology Lifts Sti Stock Over 200% Premarket
sti stock surged over 200% premarket on Thursday after Solidion Technology unveiled a patented Generation Extreme-Climate Battery platform. The move put the shares on track for their best single-day gains since October last year, while tying the rally to a product aimed at space power storage rather than a broader operating update.
Solidion Technology and Gen-ECB
Solidion Technology said its Generation Extreme-Climate Battery platform is engineered to support power storage for satellites, Low Earth Orbit-based AI data centers, crewed spacecraft, and future lunar infrastructure missions. The company said the system can operate from -80 degree Celsius to 60 degrees Celsius, a range meant to keep storage stable across extreme thermal swings in orbit and on the lunar surface.
Jaymes Winters, Solidion’s chief executive officer, said: “Powering missions in the vacuum of space requires technology that can perform amid intense solar radiation, extreme temperature fluctuations, and the severe vibrations of a launch payload. Solidion's Gen-ECB and advanced battery platforms deliver exactly that — stable, reliable energy storage engineered for the harshest environments humanity has ever operated in,”
Graphene and 380+ watt-hours
380+ watt-hours per kilogram is the energy-density target Solidion said it is pursuing with high-energy lithium-sulfur cells inside its broader battery platform. The company also said the platform includes safer, non-flammable solid-state designs, while Gen-ECB uses graphene’s thermal conductivity and radiation resistance to regulate temperature within battery cells.
Four segments now frame the company’s positioning: satellites and LEO AI data centers, compact power for lunar or Mars surface operations, NASA Artemis and lunar infrastructure projects, and national security programs that would rely less on foreign battery materials. Solidion also said it is headquartered in Dallas, Texas, with pilot production facilities in Dayton, Ohio, giving the story an operating base beyond the technology pitch.
Winters on aerospace partners
Jaymes Winters added: “We are actively engaging with aerospace partners to integrate Solidion's technology into next-generation vehicles and infrastructure, positioning our shareholders at the forefront of the multi-planetary future,”
The shares’ premarket jump leaves traders focused on whether the battery platform can move from a space-focused unveiling into customer adoption. For now, the number that matters is the one already on the tape: more than 200% before the opening bell, with a prior best single-day gain last seen in October last year.