RE:RE:VoltaXplore's 18650 battery.By the way, our Amercian based subsidiary should not remain unemphasized.
RMC Adavanced Technologies Inc will be needing a 4,000 tpa "Graphene BalckTM" manufacturing module; which I believe has already been ordered.
Oh! Given my having mentioned BASF and such a company's intention to construct and operate a battery cathodes active materials manufacturing and batteries recycling facility within Becancour Quebec, I'd like to point out a perhaps quite influential NanoXplore subsidiary "principal".
Mr. Vince Livoti is a highly specialized 30 year 'specialty chemicals' industry veteran who has worked at the senior executive level as Head of Business Development with BASF's wholly owned subsidiary, CIBA Specialty Chemicals.
Hmm? Is BASF going to be introducing a graphene comprized cathodes active materials product to North America?
It could be that you think I would be stretching it a bit? I don't.
Never the less, I know that Posco Chemical and GM are partnering to build a $500M active cathodes materials manufacturing facility in Quebec's Becancour Industrial park and I also know that South Korea's POSCO Chemical is South Korea's largest, if not one of South Korea's largest, suppliers of cathode active battery materials to LG Chem's LG Energy Solutions.
We note that all of the cathode active battery materials manufactured in Becancour Quebec at the jointly owned POSCO Chemical and GM facility, will be supplying four U.S battery manufacturing facilities being operated by or on behalf of the LG Energy Solutions and GM battery manufacturing partnership joint venture.
See the GM and LG Energy Solutions 'Ultium battery cells' partnershps facilities in Ohio, Tennessee, Tennessee and Michigan and I suspect another LG Energy Solutions manufacturing facility may be going to The Greater Toronto Area, within Ontario, Canada?
Finally, the last time I looked, both Samsung SDI and LG, by way of the LG Global Battery Manufacturing Groiup, had both been developing graphene composite battery materials containing battery cells.
A lot to digest; and yet well worth it, eh.
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