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NanoeXa Focuses on Building Partnerships to Develop Advanced Li-Ion Cathode Materials

NanoeXa today announced additional partnering opportunities for Li-ion 160 cathode materials in Asia, 250 cathode materials in the US, and for development and application of Quantum Simulation Software (QSS) for battery materials solutions and possible future extensions to ultra capacitors, solar cells, fuel cells and other industries utilizing metal oxides.

Michael Pak, Founder & CEO, presents business & investment opportunities on June 24th at the Clean Tech Storage & Power session Clean Technology Conference & Expo. https://techconnect.org/. NanoeXa exhibits products and technology opportunities in Booth 532 June 22-23.

According to Michael, “We are using QSS to design new generations of battery materials and completing optimization for scale-up of high-energy/high-voltage 250 mAh/g two-phase layer-layer NCM composite cathode materials, scheduled for pilot production in 2010. We are reaching out for partnerships in the US to scale up volume production in 2011. We currently offer 160mAh/g NCM composite cathode material in two versions with different particle sizes and tap densities for customers in P-HEV, HEV, EV and consumer applications, working with a manufacturing partner in Asia.”

Source: http://www.nanoexa.com/

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