Strategic Elements (ASX:SOR) said that over 2,000 prototype Energy Ink cells, a printable ink that generates electricity from moisture in the air, were fabricated in a single production run and validated, according to a Thursday Australian bourse filing.
30 multi-cell arrays were connected and operated continuously for seven days at the target baseline power. It validated that interconnected cells can operate as functional arrays.
All 30 arrays maintained continuous output, each sustaining 270 microampere for seven days, with a minimum power density of 2.5 microwatt per square-centimeter.
Its shares jumped 13% in recent trading on Thursday.