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Nano One Materials Corp. T.NANO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNOMF

Nano One is a technology company with a patented and scalable industrial process for the production of low cost, high performance cathode powders used in lithium ion batteries. These unique materials are being designed to add value to electric vehicles and grid storage batteries in the global push for a zero-emission future.


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Post by contrap127on Oct 29, 2021 7:10pm
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Post# 34066534

Dan Blondal likes this ... LFP ;)

Dan Blondal likes this ... LFP ;)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/danblondal/detail/recent-activity/

Karim Zaghib • 3rd + Professor of Practice at McGill University & Strategic Advisor at Investissement Qubec 6d • Edited • 6 days ago

"In Quebec, we are proud to be the pioneers of the invention of technology related to the safe and less expensive lithium-ion battery based on LiFePO4 (LFP). This was developed in 1996, thanks to the collaboration between three countries: USA, Canada and France (University of Texas at Austin, Hydro-Quebec, University of Montreal and CNRS). This technology is booming, becoming the first choice for electrification of transportation. In Quebec, we are proud to be the pioneers of the invention of safe and less expensive lithium-ion battery technology based on LiFePO4 (LFP). This was developed in 1996, thanks to the collaboration between 3 countries: USA, Canada, and France (University of Texas at Austin, Hydro-Qubec, University of Montreal and CNRS). This technology is booming, becoming the first choice for electrification of transportation."

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