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N1 Technologies Files for Patent on Nano-Engineered Lithium Tungsten Battery

The directors and management of N1 Technologies Inc. has filed for a patent on their revolutionary nano engineered Lithium Tungsten Battery. The patent improves upon the current lithium ion battery technology by adding Tungsten and Carbon nanotubes to the Anode materials.

The multi layered nanotubes create a vast area for ions to be stored, increasing recharge rates and overall endurance. The company is planning to work with battery manufacturers to create a high performance replacement battery for existing hybrid and electric vehicles. The new technology can also be added to a wide array of current lithium designs.

N1 Technologies Inc. is a Global leader in Nanotechnology Research and Development. The company innovates, manufactures and markets a wide range of nano engineered advanced products, under the trade names of, NanoSave, NanoSave N1, Tungstalon, Tungsten Hull Coat, NanoBolt Batteries, Velocitron Engines and Fridgenator. The company has an exclusive distribution agreement with Amazon and sells direct to the public in dozens of countries. N1 Technologies Inc. has a number of new and revolutionary Nano Engineered products currently in it's development pipeline. Additional information regarding the company and it's diverse product line will be forthcoming in the near future.

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