Significant breakthrough in performance of its VEIN graphiteanode material in lithium-ion coin cells.....(HMMMM) I wonder what Gratomic's data will SHOW LMAO
Commercial spherodized vein graphite material was tested in a lithium-ion coin cell by UK organisation WMG, part of the University of Warwick’s Energy Innovation Centre.
Results came in a 382mAh/g for reversible capacity (RC), which is beyond that of commercially used synthetic graphite that has an RC of 363mAh/g.
“In addition, we believe that the energy consumption of the end-to-end process of producing battery grade anode material from vein graphite is the lowest, relative to synthetic and flake graphite, because of the fact that vein graphite from Aukam/Sri Lanka does not require primary processing, due to the high in situ grade above 90%Cg.”