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Nano One Materials Corp T.NANO

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNOMF

Nano One Materials Corp. is a clean technology company with a patented, scalable and low-carbon intensity industrial process for the low-cost production of high-performance lithium-ion battery cathode materials. It specializes in the production of low-cost, high-performance cathode active materials for lithium-ion batteries. Its technology is applicable to electric vehicles, energy storage, and consumer electronics, reducing costs and carbon intensity while improving environmental impact. Its patented One-Pot process is engineered to make cathode materials directly from non-sulfate forms of battery metals. Its Metal to Cathode Active Material (M2CAM) Technology enables sulfate-free metal powder inputs which eliminates 100% of wasteful sodium sulfate by-products while simplifying manufacturing. The One-Pot process simplifies production and enables its M2CAM technology. Its simplified One-Pot process enables cathodes to form simultaneously with their protective coating at the nano level.


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Comment by smartypantstooon Oct 19, 2021 11:43am
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RE:RE:carbon footprint

RE:RE:carbon footprintyou are actually the one dumb as a post, nanobs.   Assuming 1M miles/5 years/50weeks/5daysaweek, you are claiming to drive 800 miles a day?  Unless of course you are saying that you drive 7 days a week not 5, and work 52 weeks a years, not 50.   In which case you would be claiming to drive 549 miles a day, every day, each week for five years.  Sure.  

You are as ridiculous as your attempts to defame Dan and Nano. 
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