RE:A Very Good Signal for «Baby» Nano"Mother Martinrea you say?"
"Mothers" are not supposed to abandon their babies graphene007. We'll ultimately see if that proves to be the case here with NanoXplore. Martinrea is a great company for sure; and yet the lacking of a sufficient explanation as to why exactly Martinrea International sold out of it's then 50% founding ownership of the VoltaXplore enterprise is, in my current estimation, a failing and clear abandonment of the VoltaXplore enterprise on the part of Martinrea International Inc.
NanoXplore's chairman, Rob Wildeboer, should have been made to explain in detail precisely why Martinrea International elected to abandon the VoltaXplore enterprise.
Anywho. 70% of NanoXplore's revenue is generated from the graphene enhanced composites business segment.
I don't see Martinrea International greatly contributing to the success of said business segment, as most of the 70% of revenues revenues are likely currently being derived from the U.S, North Carolina operations
. By the way, I am sure you'll recall that Martinrea International has charted it's own course in the battery cells development arena, by way of it's recently purchased subsidiary company, Effenco Development Inc.
See the Skeleton Technologies partnership with Effenco Development and Effenco's parent company, Martinrea International.
We can only hope that NanoXplore is supplying Skelleton with the graphene it utilizes. Although , I doubt that to be the case.
Skeleton Technologies and Martinrea International, a diversified and global automotive supplier engaged in the design, development, and manufacturing of highly engineered, value-added Lightweight Structures and Propulsion Systems, and electrification technologies for heavy-duty vehicles through its Effenco subsidiary, will collaborate to supply Skeleton’s SuperBattery technology and the Effenco Hybrid Electric solution that electrifies the onboard equipment utilizing an ultracapacitor-based technology in refuse collection vehicles to be used in major cities including New York City and Paris.