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NanoXplore Inc T.GRA

Alternate Symbol(s):  NNXPF

NanoXplore Inc. is a Canada-based graphene company. It is a manufacturer and supplier of high-volume graphene powder for use in transportation and industrial markets. It provides standard and custom graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other industrial sectors. Its Advanced materials, plastics and composite products segment provides standard and custom graphene-enhanced plastic and composite products to various customers in transportation, packaging, electronics, and other industrial sectors. Its Battery cells segment provides silicon-graphene-enhanced Li-ion battery for the Electric Vehicle and grid storage markets. Its products include GrapheneBlack powder and graphene-enhanced masterbatch pellets using its extrusion capabilities that support various polymers. GrapheneBlack powder is suitable for a range of applications, it is especially useful for improving the properties of plastics and polymers.


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Comment by 1studenton Dec 28, 2023 3:06am
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Post# 35802218

RE:RE:2024 Crystal Ball Follow Up

RE:RE:2024 Crystal Ball Follow Upabingo1,

I know you meant to suggest that lithium-ion batteries are obsolete; not opsolete.
I also know what you are suggesting is not accurate.

Never the less, I will point out for you that NanoXplore's proprietary graphene enhanced and silicon-graphene enhanced lithium-ion battery cells components (battery cell anodes, electrolytes and cathode materials) are chemistry agnostic and form factor agnostic as well; thus providing lithium-ion battery cells manufacturers and their respective automotive manufacturing partners and customers what is in fact solid state battery cell energy density and longer life energy capacity retention performance attributes, amongst other necessarily superior 
performance attributes, e.g. battery cells lightweighting, cycle life, temperature and charging speeds, etc.
All this without having to wait around for automotive industry wide use of and adoption of solid state batteries chemistries suppported battery cells.

In Canada and within North America NanoXplore battery cells chemistries and proprietary technologies provide the unmatched lithium-ion battery cells performance attributes required by automotive manufacturers and their respective battery cells manufacturing partners, along with Government military customers and possibly customers like Mercedes Benz Group and it's 34% owned Daimler Trucks North America.


In essence, NanoXplore proprietary technologies allow for the simple "drop in" adoption by any battery cells manufacturers and their respective partners and customers of "solid state" battery cells components materials, as can be found within every single one of NanoXplore's Graphene BlackTM" powder enhanced battery cells when specified.

By the way, NanoXplore provides all this technological innovation and proprietary IP as a 100% "Truly Canadian" company.
The last time I checked, NIO, 
the Chinese car maker, was and still is a greatly appreciated and yet none the less a Chinese automotive manufacturer and battery technologies company, yes?



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