Great points graphene007.
Although it's somehwat of a mute point your making about New Hampshire USA
The proposed initial 2GWh capacity graphene enhanced battery cells manufacturing facility will be located in Quebec, Canada. I agree, the graphene enhanced battery cells manufacturing facility will be located in Canada. Canada is now competing with the USA for the most part to source and manufacture locally.
Although, as I mentioned, a non-exclusive licensing deal could have a selected global battery cells manufacturing partner and/or a certain EV manufacturer electing to build a duplicate facility with a larger 10GWh manufacturing capacity within New Hampshire U.S. and/or Europe? Through the network Martinrae Intl, this could be in the works.
It's like I suggested. It is possible for NanoXplore representatives to walk and chew gum at the same time, so to speak.
Lecensing the proprietary technological process manufacturing and IP and the ability to co-manufacture NanoXplore's proprietary graphene enhanced battery chemistries comprised battery cells to a company such as Samsung SDI or a company such as LG Chem's LG Global Graphene Battery Manufacturing Group or "LGGGBMG" is also a great track to take.
If you want to sell all that graphene powder and/or operate all those graphene manufacturing modules for prospective co- manufacturing partners and customers, who better than a company which calls itself LG Global Graphene Battery Manufacturing Group or "LGGGBMG" to place NanoXplore's "Graphene BlackTM" powder and the company's technological manufacturing processes on the global map. After all, Elon Musk seemed to have pooh- poohed graphene on a mass scale adoption not too long ago and it's not as though he is knocking on NanoXplore's door anytime soon, eh?
Opportunities for NanoXplore and VoltaXplore are ever increasing and the latest Q2 #'s, institutions have taken notice.