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Graphene Manufacturing Group Ltd V.GMG

Alternate Symbol(s):  GMGMF | V.GMG.WT.A

Graphene Manufacturing Group Limited is a clean-technology company. The Company seeks to offer energy saving and energy storage solutions, enabled by graphene, including that manufactured in-house via a proprietary production process. It has developed a proprietary production process to decompose natural gas (methane) into its elements, carbon (as graphene), hydrogen and some residual hydrocarbon gases. This process produces scalable, tunable and low/no contaminant graphene suitable for use in clean-technology and other applications. The Company focus to de-risk and develop commercial scale-up capabilities, and secure market applications. In the energy savings segment, it has focused on graphene enhanced heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC-R) coating (or energy-saving paint), lubricants and fluids. In the energy storage segment, the Company and the University of Queensland are working to progress research and development and commercialization of G+AI batteries.


TSXV:GMG - Post by User

Post by ugggon Jul 15, 2021 11:46am
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lithium-ion batteries

lithium-ion batteriesJust don't catch fire... General Motors on Wednesday told owners of 2017-2019 Bolt EVs not to park their vehicles inside or charge them unattended overnight after two of the EVs went up in flames. The cars had even been repaired as part of a recall of 69,000 vehicles that were flagged for fire risks, but that didn't seem to help. Other EV rollouts have also been interrupted by fires involving lithium-ion batteries, including Ford, BMW and Hyundai (OTCPK:HYMTF), which have issued recalls in recent months for new battery-powered models.
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