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NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in manufacturing and supplying high-volume graphene powder for use in industrial markets. The Company operates through two segments: Advanced materials, plastics and composite products, and Battery cells. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other industrial sectors. Its Battery cells segment provides silicon-graphene-enhanced Li-ion battery for the Electric Vehicle and grid storage markets. The Company's Carbon Technology Group specializes in the sale of its graphene powder, GrapheneBlack. GrapheneBlack powder is suitable for a wide range of applications, it is especially useful for improving the properties of plastics and polymers. It has manufacturing facilities across North America and Europe.


TSX:GRA - Post by User

Post by Will101on Apr 16, 2024 9:55pm
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Post# 35992922

A world awash in batteries

A world awash in batteriesBNEF is tracking 7,9TWh of annual manufacturing capacity ar end 2025, and they are forecasting an annual demand for EV's of close to 2TWh......
China by itself could manufacture all the batteries for all EV's sold in the world by then.
so the question is: What is GRA competitive advantage, can they sustain it, and are they too late now to tve battery game?
i certainly do not have the answer, but as they delay and delay the announcement, the opportunity cost keep climbing in all sort of ways.
So i am not convinced that batteries are a plus now, competitive pressure and too much capacity will certainly put pressure on prices.
It is the China plague like in solar panels.
Anyway, i am not as excited about the battery option even though i still believe in the potential of graphene.

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