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Why Choose City Labs for Industrial IoT Power Solutions

  • 20+ years of continuous, maintenance-free power
  • Reliable in extreme temperatures (–55 °C to +150 °C)
  • Compact design for microelectronic and embedded systems
  • No recharging, wiring, or sunlight required
  • Proven in space, defense, and industrial environments
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Key Benefits of NanoTritium™ Batteries for Industrial IoT

City Labs’ NanoTritium™ betavoltaic batteries provide unmatched longevity and resilience, allowing IoT devices to operate autonomously for decades. Unlike lithium or chemical batteries that degrade after just a few years, NanoTritium™ cells use the steady decay of tritium to generate power—ensuring consistent output without maintenance or replacement.
Industrial systems often operate where power access is limited or conditions are too harsh for traditional solutions. From factory automation to pipeline monitoring, remote infrastructure sensors, and structural health systems, NanoTritium™ batteries eliminate downtime and the cost of repeated servicing.

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Powering IoT Devices in Harsh Environments

NanoTritium™ batteries thrive in places where conventional batteries fail. Whether embedded deep inside industrial infrastructure or exposed to outdoor elements, they continue to deliver stable micro-power across wide temperature ranges, vibration, and radiation exposure—conditions verified through independent testing.

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Reliable Energy for Robotics and Automation Systems

For robotics, sensors, and controllers that must perform continuously, NanoTritium™ technology offers a dependable energy backbone. The steady voltage output ensures stable operation for mission-critical systems without interruptions from battery degradation or maintenance cycles.

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Supporting Smart Manufacturing and Predictive Maintenance

Smart factories rely on distributed sensors that track machine performance, detect faults, and feed real-time data. City Labs batteries enable these sensors to remain active for decades, reducing service intervals and enabling true predictive-maintenance ecosystems that lower long-term operating costs.

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Partner with City Labs for Advanced IoT Power Solutions

City Labs is the first company in the U.S. to commercialize betavoltaic batteries under a general license, making nuclear-derived power sources safe and accessible for industry. Trusted by NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and industrial IoT innovators worldwide, our technology supports devices designed for the most demanding operational environments.
Collaborate with our team to integrate NanoTritium™ batteries into your designs and explore custom configurations for your power and voltage requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much power do NanoTritium™ batteries produce for IoT applications?

Each NanoTritium™ battery provides micro- to milliwatt-level power, ideal for low-power electronics such as sensors, MEMS devices, or monitoring systems. Multiple cells can be combined in parallel or series to meet specific voltage and current requirements.

Are these batteries safe for use in populated or workplace environments?

Yes. NanoTritium™ batteries use tritium that is permanently sealed within a solid-state structure and pose no external radiation hazard. They are approved for use under a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) general license, requiring no special handling by end users.

Can NanoTritium™ batteries operate in high-temperature or vacuum conditions?

Absolutely. The batteries have been independently tested for reliable performance between –55 °C and +150 °C, and they continue to function in vacuum, vibration, and radiation environments where conventional batteries fail.

What voltage and current outputs are available?

City Labs’ P100 series delivers nominal outputs around 100 µW at 3.3 V, with custom configurations available. The upcoming P200 series expands capacity for higher-demand applications.

How does City Labs assist with integration or testing?

Our engineering team works directly with partners to evaluate device requirements, advise on circuit integration, and provide test data to ensure optimal performance across real-world conditions.

What certifications or regulatory approvals apply to these products?

City Labs’ NanoTritium™ batteries are registered under U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Sealed Source Device Registration # FL-1334-D-101-G, meeting strict quality and safety requirements.

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