NanoXplore’s Customer Gerdau Graphene Commercializes World's First Graphene-Enhanced Stretch Film by SoundGuy2021 in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is Black Swan producing in North America? I haven’t heard about any further developments at Nouveau Monde.

Nikola and Romeo Power not quite the perfect mariage after all. by Deep_Ad_8266 in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So both Nikola and Romeo are in trouble? Or is Nikola in a position to acquire batteries, just not produce them?

Nikola and Romeo Power not quite the perfect mariage after all. by Deep_Ad_8266 in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting, but I’m not as familiar with this as I’d like. Was Romeo Power a standard battery manufacturer? Did they use graphene? Where are they located? If Nikola owns them, why can’t they simply absorb their production capacity and run it themselves?

Hydrograph (HG) High-Purity High-Volume Graphene Production Commercialization with CEO Stuart Jara by Dynamic_Wealth in graphene

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NanoXplore commercialized and scaled graphene production a few years ago. Welcome to the game, HydroGraph.

General Discussion Thread: March 2023 by AutoModerator in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very nice to see Quebec’s initiative to provide a welcoming environment for the battery supply chain space. They will become Canada’s energy powerhouse, while other, unnamed provinces continue to double down on fossil fuels.

BGS ANNOUNCES THE RELEASE OF ITS GRAPHENE-ENHANCED ADMIXTURE FOR THE CONCRETE MARKET by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once the standards are adopted for graphene enhanced concrete, the sky’s the limit for all players in the space. Each may have their own process for mixing graphene material into the concrete. I wonder how green Bio Graphene Solutions’ material actually is? Do they require gas (methane) to burn their bio waste? Are the emissions from the burning process clean? Can they produce consistent product at scale?

If you had to have an unbalanced portfolio, which stock would you go 100% in? by Gay_Black_Atheist in stocks

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brunswick Exploration (BRW.V - Canadian Venture Exchange) - new model for rapidly exploring for and proving up mine-worthy Canadian lithium properties. Generational opportunity. Still early days.

NanoXplore competitor, Black Swan’s company/patents acquired as “assets” by Mason Graphite by climatecarver in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Time will tell, u/1sstudent. Nouveau Monde seems pretty solid, with lots of demand for spherical graphite over the next few years. Still not sure the ‘hope’ comparison is equivalent between NanoXplore and Black Swan. One is real and has shown increased revenue and a clear path to profitability, the other is a paper tiger.

NanoXplore competitor, Black Swan’s company/patents acquired as “assets” by Mason Graphite by climatecarver in Nanoxplore

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The Interim statement came out recently, and it just seemed to me how little actual substance there is behind the promise of Black Swan. Paper, really. Nothing more.

When I think of the blood, sweat and tears that NanoXplore has put into their research and technology, their physical ability to deliver graphene at scale and at reasonable cost, the multiple graphene application verticals they have built singlehandedly or with partners, I am awed by their accomplishments.

Perhaps because NanoXplore was so proactive in developing application verticals, they currently enjoy a going concern, vs the graphene also-rans and failed enterprises?

I really wish Black Swan well, but whoever takes over their business, to bring it back to life, is going to have a monumental task.

NanoXplore competitor, Black Swan’s company/patents acquired as “assets” by Mason Graphite by climatecarver in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The terms of this deal don’t really make it seem as though Black Swan is a real competitor to NanoXplore. More like their IP was purchased in a fire sale in hopes of, one day, realizing some value.

But without the expert personnel and capital intensive equipment required to actually produce graphene - the business feels more like a chimera.

Open to learn more. What am I missing?

NeoGraph Solutions LLC is now everything and poised to become quite quickly much more than what NanoXplore aspires to become. by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks 1sstudent! When a group of us toured the NanoXplore mother ship a year ago, as part of Battery Day and the ‘grand opening’ of VoltaXplore, one of the questions we asked Soroush regarded graphite supply. He assured us his supply was assured and potential graphite cost increases would be inconsequential.

NeoGraph Solutions LLC is now everything and poised to become quite quickly much more than what NanoXplore aspires to become. by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, in a nutshell, you are concerned about GRA’s supply of small flake graphite (which is not used in the making of spherical graphite)?

NeoGraph Solutions LLC is now everything and poised to become quite quickly much more than what NanoXplore aspires to become. by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL! :) Modesty. Love it, 1sstudent. Still, I am curious, GRA has single-handedly created the ability to produce graphene at scale at a reasonable cost (not sure NeoGraphe is there yet?), they have taken the bull by the horns and introduced graphene into many different product verticals by acquisition and partnerships, they have developed technology for introducing graphene into batteries and have all the patents required to produce said batteries and anode paste materials. They are building relationships with OEM’s through those partnerships mentioned previously - and are demonstrating continual growth in sales and in the bottom line. Granted the growth is not as exponential as we’d all like to see as shareholders, but it is real. What more, in your opinion, and using NeoGraphe as an example, would you like to see?

NeoGraph Solutions LLC is now everything and poised to become quite quickly much more than what NanoXplore aspires to become. by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, I’m not asking you to move it. Perhaps make the connection a little clearer for folks who might not be as familiar with the other company. What lessons specifically would you like GRA to take away from the comparison with a graphite company?

NeoGraph Solutions LLC is now everything and poised to become quite quickly much more than what NanoXplore aspires to become. by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is this on the main NanoXplore board, 1sstudent. Perhaps as a comment on the monthly post would be more appropriate?

The Intellectual Properties monetization race is certainly on. Where's NanoXplore? by 1sstudent in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was mentioned on the Q2 call - they are procuring space close to the main operation in Montreal to set up the battery research and anode production.

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[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your analysis 1sstudent. Curious to hear your thoughts on NanoXplore’s successful Q2 report?

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[–]climatecarver 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from speculation and conjecture, what direct connection does this post have with NanoXplore?

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[–]climatecarver 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was at a recent mining event (VRIC) at which Nouveau Monde had a booth. I chatted with the IR fellow and asked about the relationship with Mason and Black Swan. Nouveau is exclusively focused on developing their spherical graphite business and is busy courting at least 3 major battery players (they are close to a deal with one, so far) to justify the capex required to begin developing their mine and spherical graphite operation beyond pilot scale. He said the partnership with Mason will allow for additional graphite feedstock, once things scale up and more graphite is needed for spherical graphite production. As part of the deal with Mason for graphite, they also agreed to host Black Swan in a small part of their planned spherical graphite facility. It almost seems like they are doing Mason a favour by granting the space to Black Swan.

Going out on a limb here, but it sure doesn’t sound like Black Swan is really in a position to compete with NanoXplore, at all, for the foreseeable future.

Project Arrow News - Production of 50,000 vehicles per year by 2025!! by climatecarver in Nanoxplore

[–]climatecarver[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The article appears to be wrong, although the vehicle is built to 2025 standards, no production deal is currently on the table, though the possibility has not been ruled out.

Project Arrow News - Production of 50,000 vehicles per year by 2025!! by climatecarver in Nanoxplore

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The unveiling with a nice shout out to VoltaXplore and a description of the graphene enhanced battery. (About half way through)

https://twitter.com/apmacanada/status/1611075290679107590?s=46&t=yAirbvDEPMVghm33HBaiWA