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NEO Battery Materials Ltd V.NBM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NBMFF

NEO Battery Materials Ltd. is a Canadian battery materials technology company. It is focused on developing silicon anode materials for lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles, electronics, and energy storage systems. With a patent-protected, low-cost manufacturing process, it enables longer-running and ultra-fast charging batteries compared to existing technologies. It is a producer of silicon anode materials for the electric vehicle and energy storage industries. It is developing and optimizing its silicon anode materials, NBMSiDE, through its all-in-one manufacturing process. Its three types of products, NBMSiDE-P100, NBMSiDE-P200, and NBMSiDE-C100 are manufactured through its nanocoating technology and are based on metallurgical-grade silicon with purities of at least 99.95%. It has developed a nanocoating process to manufacture silicon anodes. Its material provides improvements in capacity and efficiency over lithium-ion batteries using graphite in their anode materials.


TSXV:NBM - Post by User

Comment by eldrecoon Mar 23, 2022 8:41pm
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RE:RE:LG to build battery plant in Windsor

RE:RE:LG to build battery plant in WindsorThanks Zevo,
I got busy with other things...but was going to add to my post that in all likelihood LG would be shipping product "for assembly" to Canadian factory.  There are likely tax considerations (to the good) in them doing it this way...in both countries.  Likewise for plant partner.

NBM didn't plan to put their factory where they did for no reason!
el d

Zevo wrote: Plant in Windsor is final product. Doesn’t matter if we have proximity.
Let’s hope LG is one of their 22 NDA’s



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