RE:RE:I’m sure i’ll take flack for this but i really dont care I think the point is that when you are talking about disrupting things in a space you are quoting to be over $100B in a few years, one would not expect a news release about a purchase of a piece of equipment that costs less than some set of golf clubs. Kooo's reaction implies the same.
Quite frankly, if the cost is a few thousand bucks, I ask why they already didn't have that kind of equipment if you are in that research space.
But, whatever, the point is that they will likely save money by not having to outsource the testing and may be done quicker so let's start seeing results quicker. Battery world is moving fast and any company excited about what they are doing could be left in the dust in a jiffy. Some companies are working with 9-digit budgets concurrently on multiple initiatives as we speak.