A Breakthrough That Could Be Worth Billions

The technologies of tomorrow need solid state battery advancements — and last week we saw evidence that’s happening

It probably slipped under your radar, but something important happened last week.

A small startup company, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, released a lithium ion battery that stores more energy than the industry benchmark — and more importantly — did so at a lower cost.

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This might sound trivial, even boring, but it’s not. It’s actually very significant.

We’re standing at the cusp of one of the most transformative periods in human history. The rate of technological advancement is staggering — and today’s breakthroughs are going to revolutionize our day-to-day lives tomorrow. Everything from how we drive, to how we “operate” our homes (the connectivity of basically every machine you own), to what we’re able to accomplish on our cell phones …


***Yet, for all these advancements to happen, there’s one puzzle piece that needs to fall into place

To help explain, let’s turn to Matt McCall, editor of Investment Opportunities. Through his newsletter, Matt tracks the game-changing trends that are reshaping our world, and producing massive investment wealth in the process.

Here’s what Matt recently wrote to subscribers on this issue:

I’m going to share with you a one-sentence description of our future.

Are you ready?

Better batteries will make everything better.

Not too far in our future, everything will be mobile and unplugged. So when I say better batteries will make everything better, that’s exactly what I mean.

Computers. Tablets. Phones. Smart homes. Smart cities. Medical devices. Cars. Even airplanes!

Today’s phones and cars — and all the other amazing electric devices in the world — use batteries that are in the Stone Age in comparison to their computing power, wireless connectivity, and software.

The only way these innovations will happen is with improved battery technology.

Matt goes on to point toward the innovation that will make the difference — solid state batteries.

Back to Matt:

For my money, the technology best positioned to lead us into the future is solid state batteries. They are much safer (with virtually no risk of those fires we’ve all heard about), offer significantly better battery life, have higher energy density … and eventually they will be much less expensive than current batteries.