Post by
Yajne on Aug 20, 2024 2:27pm
Got to dig deeper!!
..to understand the significance of this NR. Pure Lithium is not planning to produce the old 'run of the mill battery', they will produce next generation lithium batteries. This paragraph from Pure's NR annonouncing their patent:
Lithium metal batteries, invented in 1977 by Nobel laureate Professor Sir M. Stanley Whittingham, who Pure Lithium has a joint battery patent with, have been long regarded as the "Holy Grail" of energy storage, boasting 3861 mAh/g in the metal anode, versus 372 mAh/g in today's graphite anode. However, they never saw mass adoption due to cost, production and quality issues. While commonly used lithium metal foils are sufficient for today's primary battery market, this method cannot support lithium metal electrode production for the next generation of rechargeable lithium metal batteries, those which will supplant today's lithium-ion technology.
Comment by
Yajne on Aug 20, 2024 5:31pm
It's worth a visit to Pure Lithium's website to understand their technology advantage https://www.purelithium.io Also, Pure Lithium has a been strategic partner for E3 approx the same time as IOL made their first investment into E3. Will IOL/Exxon will be the next one to make a move with major investment? Time will tell.....
Comment by
Millar on Aug 20, 2024 5:51pm
Here is podcast that's worth listening https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-global-lithium-podcast/id1483677267?i=1000601571089
Comment by
Millar on Aug 21, 2024 7:35am
Another interesting video https://youtu.be/dWbDHovRuHU?si=AQ7zZNnOUllUI6Nw