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Hillcrest Energy Technologies Ltd V.HRH


Primary Symbol: HLRTD

Hillcrest Energy Technologies is a clean tech innovation company developing high value, high-performance control systems and electric power conversion devices for next-generation powertrains, charging applications and grid-connected renewable energy generation and storage systems. From concept to commercialization, Hillcrest is investing in the development of energy solutions that will power the future.


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Comment by rainorshine59on Jul 23, 2020 3:16pm
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RE:Electric Vehicles are under heavy demand

RE:Electric Vehicles are under heavy demandInstead FUSE don't you mean NNO...???


FlyBabyFly007 wrote:

The world needs cobalt, in order to keep the EV demand on track.

 

Weather we want it or not, it is one of the most critical materials in an electric vehicle.

 

After days of researching, I finally found what I was looking for & I think it (may be what you've been missing)….

 

It is needed in EV batteries to stabilize “the cathode structure and allowing cells to be charged and discharged at higher rates without overheating or generating larges amounts of oxygen which can create a fire risk”

 

This seems like a good plan to me….What do you think?



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