RE:Regarding the panel members discussion about . . .In my estimation, NanoXplore and VoltaXplore representatives would have already either elected to scrap the VolaXplore project and repurposed it's 1Mwh battery cells "pilot plant" manufacturing facility to perform other perhaps immediately more profitable functions for would be NanoXplore customers and joint development partners or ultimately elected to move said a project to the U.S; thus taking every advantage of what the U.S Government has placed on offer for every battery elements prospecting and/or critical elements mining, battery materials processing and manufacturing corporation and global battery cells manufacturers collectively.
Quebec's current political leadership and their clear and convincing commitment to aggressively developing Canada's critical elements mines to finished battery materials and battery cells manufacturing supply chain, coupled with the need for NanoXplore's talented personnel to be in very close proximity or even co-located within the proposed VoltaXplore Graphene-Silicon anode comprised battery cells manufacturing facility complex, Quebec's lowest North American cost of "truly green" hydroelecticity and a requirement to avoid paying VoltaXplore salaries in USD represents part in parcel of what Quebec has to offer.
t's also representative of some of the factors supporting the reasoning which had Mr. Nazarpour and Mr. Wildeboer waiting far too long for the Canadian federal government's most senior political representatives to get their act together and to place some clearly serious money and requisite additional Federal government supports where the Canadian government's mouth is, so to speak.
Instead of merely talking about it and incesantly just jawboning Canadian companies into taking on unacceptably high risks in pursuing currently "unprofitable endeavors", this Canadian federal governments most senior political represenatives should do as Mr. Rob Wildeboer stated they should, i.e. Justin Trudeau and the rest of this federal Canadian political administration's ministers should immediately clearly demonstrate that they are "walking the walk".