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Distillite-0™: Indian Inventor Files Patent for Solid-State RF Energy Fuel Valued at ₹3000 Crore

In a move that redefine how electricity is stored and released across critical sectors, Indian inventor Krrish Chaturvedi has filed a patent for Distillite-0™

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Last Updated: July 15, 2025 16:22:18 IST

In a move that could redefine how electricity is stored and released across critical sectors, Indian inventor Krrish Chaturvedi has filed a patent for Distillite-0™, a programmable solid-state energy fuel capable of storing and discharging power through radio-frequency (RF) signals — without combustion, thermal degradation, or chemical instability. 

Valued at over ₹3000 Cr (pre-prototype, IP-based valuation), Distillite-0™ introduces a world-first energy innovation that blends graphene, diamondoids, activated carbon, and RF-tuned ceramics into a unified, wireless energy medium. The technology opens groundbreaking potential in defense, aerospace, electric transport, and decentralized power systems.

How It Works: Silent Energy, Triggered by RF

Distillite-0™ is a solid-state fuel medium that remains inert until activated by a specific RF signal. At that moment, it releases a controlled energy pulse — allowing on-demand, wireless energy delivery with near-zero loss.

The material uses:

                          Graphene for ultra-high electron mobility

                          Diamondoids for charge trapping and quantum confinement

                          Activated carbon for storage capacity

                          RF ceramics (like BaTiO₃ or SrTiO₃) for precision triggering

 

This enables the fuel to be modular, wireless, and endlessly reusable, with 100,000+ charge cycles and thermal stability beyond 600°C. Applications Across Critical Frontiers

Distillite-0™ has applications in:

                          Defense: Directed energy systems, silent power bursts

                          Aerospace: Regenerative in-flight energy

                          Electric Vehicles: Torque-enhancing energy modules

                          Space Missions: Wireless recharging of satellite systems

                          Emergency Power Kits: Off-grid solid-state fuel blocks

 

“We are not just storing energy. We are teaching it to wait, listen, and respond,” said the inventor, Krrish Chaturvedi.

According to early-stage IP valuation benchmarks, Distillite-0™ is estimated at ₹3000 Cr ($360M USD) based solely on:

                          Novelty of composition and mechanism

                          Patentability across global jurisdictions

                          Addressable use-cases in national defense, EVs, and aerospace

                          Programmability, wireless control, and infinite energy cycles

 

The patent for Distillite-0™ has been officially filed in both India and the United States.

Prototype in Progress

A working prototype is in development using:

                          Graphene oxide ink, diamondoid suspensions, and compressed carbon matrices

                          Coated with RF ceramics for lab testing

                          Target prototype time: 3–6 months

 

Initial support is being sought from IIT Madras, IISc Bangalore, DRDO, and global nanomaterial labs. India at the Edge of Energy Evolution. Distillite-0™ is not a battery, not a capacitor — it is a programmable fuel medium, setting the stage for an RF-responsive energy future. With no thermal chain reaction, zero leakage, and instant triggering, it stands as a symbol of what next-gen Indian tech can deliver to the world.

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