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Graphene Batteries Could Revolutionize the Electric Vehicle Industry

December 4, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

With the thickness of a single molecule and heat conduction properties unmatched by anything known to man, graphene is a wonder of the modern world.

Filed Under: Energy Storage Tagged With: Alex Koyfman, Australia, Batteries, electric vehicle, Graphene, Graphene Manufacturing Group, International, lithium, tesla

Turning Clean Energy Solutions Into Profit

September 5, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article Overtaxed Power is a National Problem America’s Failing Energy Infrastructure Turning Clean Energy Solutions Into Profit California is canceling the gas car. On August 18, Governor Gavin Newsom notched a win when the California Air Resources Board approved his plan to phase out gas cars… Starting in 2026, 35% of cars sold […]

Filed Under: Electric Vehicles Tagged With: Anthony Planas, Australia, Blackouts, California, Canada, Electric Vehicles, energy storage, ETFs, Grid, Infrastructure, International, iShares Global Clean Energy ETF, President Biden, Solar, Teeka Tiwari

The Miracle Material on Track to Replace Lithium Batteries…

April 29, 2022 By admin Leave a Comment

In this Article Elon Musk’s Next Acquisition? Every Lithium Battery You Buy Feeds Our Rivals Is This Company Tomorrow’s Standard Oil? Dear Reader, Most of you have heard of graphene. It’s the super-strong, super-light, super-conductive carbon nanostructure that won its key researchers, Andre Geim and Kostya Novoselov, the Nobel Prize in 2010. It was a well-deserved […]

Filed Under: Energy Storage Tagged With: Alex Koyfman, Aluminum, Aluminum-Ion, Australia, Batteries, Clean Energy Startups, electric car batteries, Electric Vehicles, elon musk, energy storage, Graphene, International, lithium, natural gas, Nobel Prize, Supply Chain, tesla

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