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Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc V.NOU

Alternate Symbol(s):  NMG

Nouveau Monde Graphite Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is specialized in the exploration, evaluation and development of mineral properties located in Quebec. It is focused on developing a fully integrated source of carbon-neutral battery anode material in Quebec, Canada. The Company’s projects include Phase-2 Matawinie Mine, Becancour Battery Material Plant projects and Lac Gueret property. The Company owns a 100% interest in the Matawinie graphite property located in Saint-Michel-des-Saints, 150 kilometers (km) north of Montreal, Quebec. The project produces approximately 103,328 tons per annum (tpa) of high-purity flake graphite concentrate. Its Battery Materials Plant projects is located in an industrial park and near a shipping port in Becancour, Quebec, approximately 150 km northeast of Montreal, on the Saint Lawrence River. The Company owns the 100% of the rights to the Lac Gueret property, which consists of 74 map-designated claims totaling 3,999.52 hectares.


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Post by Nic777on Feb 06, 2019 8:01am
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Thicker electrodes mean more battery material used

Thicker electrodes mean more battery material used

 It seems more graphite and lithium will be used in the making of dry electrodes.  This is what I understand when reading this article.

"Maxwell’s technology uses a binding agent and a conductive agent, instead of a solvent. The process could help make the electrode thicker than conventional practices. The more electrode material in a battery, the more energy it can store. Maxwell claims this could boost battery capacity to 300 Wh/kg, a 20% jump over the best available electric-car batteries."

https://qz.com/1541864/tesla-bought-maxwell-technologies-for-218-million-but-not-for-its-ultracapacitors/?fbclid=IwAR1GmRcY2xZwgdTBDjIjzMLGUArVrTX_Klx6paTu60KJ7AYi8f77eF2kgT4
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