RE: GM DefenseNano's patented process makes any of the popular cathode materials - LFP, NCM, NCA, LNMO, even NMCA, the kind of cathode in General Motors' (GM) latest Ultium batteries - at low cost and with exceptional control of nano-structure and particle coatings.
Consider, for instance, the use of stabilizing dopants such as aluminum in NCM cathodes (e.g. General Motors' NCMA cathode material) or chromium in LNMO spinel material. The extremely uniform chemistry from one cathode particle to the next that is inherent to Nano One's process can potentially allow slightly less stabilizing dopant.