1414 Degrees (ASX:14D) entered into an agreement with Orbit Express and Orbit Boy for a proposed testing and commercialization program for its SiNTL silicon-anode battery technology for space, satellite, and rocket applications, according to a Wednesday Australian bourse filing.
Under the agreement, SiNTL-based batteries will be tested in European satellite design laboratories for readiness for deployment into rocket and spacecraft power systems.
Orbit Boy will help in procuring a satellite manufacturer to conduct live space testing of SiNTL-based batteries aboard real satellites in Earth's orbit to generate actual in-space performance validation.
Subject to performance outcomes, Orbit Boy will also look to integrate SiNTL technology into a high- power battery for Orbit Boy's satellite-mounted Solaris Space Defense Laser.
Its shares rose 4% in recent trading on Wednesday.