RE:Stop with the disinformation and lies!Here is the information from Bernanrd, who's lying now?
Hi Aarman4,
Not trying to be sarcastic, but the Ideal Nano-Silicon price for HPQ-NANO is the highest price we can get for the material.
But, to be realistic, we know that to replace graphite in Li-ion batteries, we must have a price competitive material versus graphite.
Battery grade graphite sells for US$10/kg to US$20/kg...
Silicon will generate battery improvements in the 3X to 10X range...
So the ideal, long term, Nano-Silicon price will be in a range between US$30/kg to US$100/kg.
In this price range, demand should be massive.
Hope this helps
Bernard Tourillon
source:
https://agoracom.com/ir/HPQ-SiliconResources/forums/discussion/topics/744824-ideal-nano-silicon-price-kg/messages/2278672#message BlueMetal75 wrote: Some posters on here are saying that replacing graphite with silicon in battery anodes will yield a battery with 10x more energy density. As one poster said, this means that if a battery currently gets your electric car 300 miles down the road, now it will get you 3.000 miles.
Lies like that do a disservice to the company, and to newbie investors doing their DD.
The science has been clear all along - and the company has repeated this many times - that the best we can hope for is a 20 to 40 percent increase. So your 300 mile range battery will be able to get you 360 to 420 miles.
Let's call out the liars on this board, and flag their posts.