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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Volt Carbon Technologies Inc V.VCT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TORVF

Volt Carbon Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based carbon science company, with specific interests in energy storage and green energy creation. The Company’s operations are focused on exploring mineral properties and developing its air classifier technology. The Company holds mining claims in the provinces of Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia in Canada. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary... see more

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Post by wrightfoot2000 on Nov 11, 2021 10:07am

News today

Saint Jean Carbon Releases Test Data for Its Solid Electrolyte Battery Technology and Provides Operational Update

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CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Saint Jean Carbon Inc. (“Saint Jean” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: SJL) a Canadian based company whose recently acquired wholly-owned subsidiary Solid Ultrabattery Inc. (“Solid Ultrabattery”), a company initially started by Dr Zhongwei Chen, Canada Research Chair and Professor from the University of Waterloo, is pleased to announce the release of its initial test data from batteries built using Solid Ultrabattery’s proprietary solid electrolyte battery.

The results of 3000 charge/discharge cycles from Solid Ultrabattery’s LiFePO4 coin cells is shown in the figures below. The capacity retention of these cells indicate a high Coulombic efficiency (CE) close to 100% as shown in Figure 1 below.

Figure 1: Coulombic Efficiency

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After 3000 cycles of testing at C-rates of 0.2C and 1C charge/discharge, the cells maintained capacity retention of 80% as shown in Figure 2 below.

Figure 2: Specific Capacity & Retention

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As depicted in Figure 3 below, Solid Ultrabattery’s cells were tested at C-rates varied between 0.5C to 10C. The 5C rate was observed to sustain 80% capacity retention at 3000 cycles.

Figure 3: Capacity

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The first pouch cells fabricated with Solid Ultrabattery’s solid electrolyte technology were made using an NMC chemistry and tested for safety against perforations by subjecting the pouch cell to a nail penetration test. Figure 4 below shows a view of the pouch cell during the penetration test. It was observed that Solid Ultrabattery’s cells did not catch fire or exhibit any thermal runaway during the safety testing. Further information regarding the testing of Solid Ultrabattery’s pouch can be found on our website at www.subattery.com.

Figure 4: Nail Penetration Test

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“I am pleased to see that the initial results of the coin cells performed well which validates the fidelity of our intellectual property. In the next phase, we plan to refine our solid state electrolyte formulation and build pouch cells using NMC cathodes. As we start to build these prototypes from our Guelph plant, we will no longer need to rely on suppliers to provide battery fabrication and test services. This enables us to better protect our intellectual property while we attempt to fully develop this battery technology rapidly” Quotes Dr Zhongwei Chen, who is also a Director of Saint Jean Carbon.

Operational Update
The prototype battery fabrication equipment arrived at the battery plant at 590 Hanlon Creek Blvd in Guelph, Ontario in early November and is currently being commissioned. The plant is expected to be fully operational in two weeks. The Company plans to build its first pouch cells at this location in December. These pouch cells will be used for testing and to attempt to further validate Solid Ultrabattery’s technology.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
Saint Jean Carbon Inc.
Dr. William Pfaffenberger, Chairman of the Board, CEO and President

Information Contact:
Email: info@saintjeancarbon.com
Tel: (250) 381-6181

Comment by NuclearCrystal on Nov 11, 2021 10:57am
Would love it if someone who is well versed in the science  of the results could compare for us this data to what Quantumscape or Electrovaya, for example, have revealed about their results so far. Thanks in advance 
Comment by backfromthemine on Nov 12, 2021 9:58am
Interesting news release. I concur with Nuclear as it would be great to know if they actually have something other that a pouch battery. Remember back when they released the picture of their last pouch battery years ago... Is this the same only with a new logo? Stories sell facts tell... Speaking of which looks like they are back to the old trick of paid advertorials.
Comment by NuclearCrystal on Nov 12, 2021 11:21am
I wasn't questioning what they have I was hoping someone could compare it to the big names out there. I can easily see that SUB was tested at 3000 cycles which is huge compared to the others showing results at only 800 cycles. I think this is just the beginning of some exciting times. 
Comment by backfromthemine on Nov 12, 2021 12:03pm
No doubt there... This could be huge depending on the varacity of the facts. What is the actual impact of the cycle rate on a battery that small and what will the impact be on a larger battery or in real world terms. Currently this is only at a small prototype stage.  What I would be more inclined to know is what is the timeline to production and will SJL have the financial wherewithall to ...more  
Comment by rainorshine59 on Nov 17, 2021 6:48pm
This is for the battery R&D and Production. https://subattery.com/location.html#2021-08-18 The Graphene air classification/separation plant is in another location. And the lab work for the graphene based DNA sensor is still progressing.
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