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Graphene Manufacturing Group - Battery Innovations And Performance Milestones, G® LUBRICANT US Patent, Your Questions Answered

Episode 3337 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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In this Company Update, Cory Fleck is joined by Craig Nicol, Founder and CEO of Graphene Manufacturing Group (TSX-V: GMG | OTCQX: GMGMF). Following a series of significant technical and regulatory milestones, Craig provides an in-depth look at the company’s progress in battery energy density, global patent protection, and the commercial rollout of their graphene products.

Key discussion points include:

  • Record-Breaking Battery Performance: A breakdown of the April 15th testing data showing greater energy density and why GMG believes they now possess the fastest-charging battery in the world.
  • Aluminum-Ion Voltage & Stability: Insight into the increase in nominal voltage to 3.2V and how the battery’s "flat curve" performance compares to traditional lithium-ion technology.
  • Hybrid Electrolyte Innovation: The significance of GMG’s new chloride-free, non-corrosive electrolyte and its role in enabling stable, rapid charging over hundreds of cycles.
  • G-Lubricant U.S. Patent: Details on the newly granted U.S. patent for G® LUBRICANT and the path toward U.S. EPA approval.
  • Industrial Validation & Partnerships: An update on the relationship with Rio Tinto and the ongoing efforts to gather performance data through high-stakes environments like Tickford Racing.

 

Please keep the questions coming! Email me at Fleck@kereport.com.

 

Click here to visit the GMG website to learn more about the Company. 

 

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