RE:RE:RE:Graphene used in new Niobium-graphene batteries lire1,
If you really want to know the answer to that question, perhaps you can ask Dan Blondal, CEO and Founder of Nano One.
After all, Nano One has been collaboratively developing with CBMM, "the global leader in Niobium production and commercialization", the very Niobium coated cathode active material being employed in those Niobium-Graphene chemistries enhanced battery cells which we are speaking to.
That's correct. Nano One's proprietary "One-Pot process" for the manufacturing of Nickel-rich cathode materials employing Niobium from CBMM as the cathode active material coating also employes graphene.
You need to ask from which graphene manufacturer and proprietary graphene enhanced battery chemsitries technologies possessing company does Nano One purchase it's graphene for such Niobium coated active cathode battery materials exactly?
In answering your question directly now, Yes lire1.
Norbium coated cathode active battery cell component material manufactured by Nano One can fairly easily be incorporated into Voltaxplore's batteries using its existing or planned existing plant and facilities.
Nowadays, if it's not "a drop-in" battery active anode or active cathode solution being provisioned to battery cells manufacturers, such as VoltaXplore and the multitudes of actual "global" battery cells manufacturing behemoths, such battery component solutions would be a difficult product, in terms of high level battery materials components market penetration and battery cells manufacturing industry wide adoption (the holy grail of achievements).