Wiltson's Revolutionary Low-Temperature Battery Tech Conquers Mount Everest, Unlocking Extreme Reliability for Demanding US Power Applications
- On May 26, 2025, in Dongguan, China, Wiltson Energy revealed that its low-temperature battery system provided reliable power for essential research instruments during a national expedition at 29,032 feet on Mount Everest.
- The achievement followed Wiltson's development of advanced low-temperature lithium iron phosphate batteries overcoming the harsh cold and low pressure challenges historically limiting sustained power on Everest.
- The battery system delivered uninterrupted power for 12 days without maintenance or external energy, reliably supporting critical high-altitude scientific instruments, including meteorological monitoring and essential ice core extraction, in harsh environments with temperatures as low as-40°C.
- Wiltson achieved over 80% discharge efficiency at-40°C and enabled direct solar charging above 0°C, using a durable steel case that prevents pressure failure at ultra-high altitude, validating unmatched reliability.
- This breakthrough enables dependable power for demanding US and global applications in polar research, cold infrastructure, and off-grid solar, effectively removing cold weather barriers through a no-heat-needed battery design.
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Wiltson's Revolutionary Low-Temperature Battery Tech Conquers Mount Everest, Unlocking Extreme Reliability for Demanding US Power Applications
DONGGUAN, China, May 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Wiltson Energy, a leading innovator in low-temperature lithium battery technology, today announced a groundbreaking achievement, demonstrating unmatched reliability for demanding power solutions in the United States and globally. The company's proprietary low-temperature battery…
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