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Neo Lithium Corp V.NLC


Primary Symbol: NTTHF

Neo Lithium Corp is engaged in the business of exploration operations. Its principal business activities are the exploration and development of resource properties. Its project includes the 3Q project. It operates its business in the countries like Canada and Argentina, however, most of the revenue is generated from Canada.


OTCQX:NTTHF - Post by User

Comment by tiger2201on May 26, 2021 1:15pm
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RE:Sodium Ion Batteries

RE:Sodium Ion BatteriesHi FoMoMoFo,

I found this article for you to read.  Don't worry about it, there are hundred types of batteries, Lithium will not be replaced in the long future, and other battery metals may be different.

tiger

How Comparable Are Sodium-Ion Batteries to Lithium-Ion Counterparts?

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsenergylett.0c02181



FoMoMoFo wrote: Hi All,

I've been holding NLC for about 4 yrs and still long.

Wondering what people's thoughts are on Sodium ion batteries being able to completely replace lithium?

With CATL recently announcing that they will be rolling out production of sodium ion and it being a reality the lithium industry doesn't see how supply can meet future demand and the inability for the mining industry to scale projects up quickly enough for the EV boom.... I'm sure lithium alternatives will continue to advance and may decrease the demand for lithium???



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