The Dallas-based battery technology company said its BEEP technology improves solid-state battery performance by increasing energy and power densities while reducing weight, volume, and cost.Solidion Unveils BEEP Battery TechnologySolidion said BEEP directly stacks and connects bipolar electrodes and solid electrolyte layers in series and parallel to create a solid-state battery pack.The design eliminates the need for individual cells and modules and reduces reliance on multiple housings, connectors, and fire-mitigation systems.The company said BEEP requires fewer casings and connectors, making the pack simpler to manufacture. Solidion said the technology supports eVTOL aircraft, drones, robots, AI data centers, space infrastructure, and devices.Solidion's Recent FinancingLast week, Solidion entered a securities purchase agreement with a new institutional investor for a $35 million private placement of 2,333,000 common shares.The company said the proceeds will fully fund operations through 2028.It will also support Extreme-Climate Battery commercialization, customer demand, inventory expansion, prototype development and working capital.Solidion develops next-generation battery materials, components, and high-performance batteries. The company said it holds more than 385 patents and recently secured seven new U.S. patents for silane-gas-free anode materials.Critical Levels To Watch for STI StockSTI remains extended but firmly in an uptrend, trading above its 20-day SMA and 200-day SMA ($7.91).The moving-average structure stays bullish, with the 20-day SMA above the 50-day SMA and a golden cross in June (50-day SMA above the 200-day SMA).For momentum, the MACD is above its signal line, and the histogram is positive, indicating improving momentum relative to the prior downswing.