On Friday, Arcturus announced a breakthrough in reducing electrical losses in power grids. The stealthy startup employs lasers to infuse carbon nanomaterials into copper, significantly enhancing its conductivity. This innovation could lead to a 50% reduction in the grid's electrical losses.
How Arcturus's Technology Works
The process involves using specialized lasers to embed carbon nanomaterials within copper. This infusion alters the copper's atomic structure, allowing for improved electron flow. As a result, the modified copper can carry electricity more efficiently, which is vital for modern power distribution.
According to Arcturus, this technology not only increases conductivity but also enhances the overall lifespan of electrical components. The implications for energy savings and sustainability are substantial, especially in a world increasingly focused on reducing carbon footprints.





