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Graphene-enhanced battery casing developer, Vaulta, enters agreement with Australian aerospace manufacturer

Graphene-enhanced battery casing developer, Vaulta, enters agreement with Australian aerospace manufacturer

A new Australian battery casing company called Vaulta has announced that it is working with Quickstep, Australia’s largest independent aerospace advanced composites manufacturer, to develop smarter technology for renewables, manned and unmanned drones and electric...

GAC Group announces that its Aion V, sporting a graphene battery, will start production in September 2021

GAC Group recently announced “a major achievement in battery technology”. GAC stated that it achieved breakthrough progress with its graphene-based super-fast-charging battery and has now entered the phase of actual vehicle testing. Aion V, the first...

China Carbon is developing new silicon graphene nanocomposite product for next-gen lithium-ion batteries

China Carbon Graphite Group, Chinese manufacturer of graphene and graphite-based products, has announced that together with the research and development team of its subsidiary, Royal Elite New Energy Science and Technology (“Roycarbon”), the company is...
Graphene-Info updates all its graphene market report (January 2021)

Graphene-Info updates all its graphene market report (January 2021)

Today we published new versions of all our graphene market reports. Graphene-Info provides comprehensive niche graphene market reports, and our reports cover everything you need to know about these niche markets. The reports are now updated to January 2021. The...

A graphene industry, market and new conference series interview with Dr. Khasha Ghaffarzadeh

Our friend Dr. Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, a well respected graphene market analyst, is launching a new service called TechBlick that is a subscription-based online and all-year round event focused on advanced materials such as graphene, 2D materials, CNTs, boron nitrides,...
Graphene enables stretchable micro-supercapacitors to self-power wearable devices

Graphene enables stretchable micro-supercapacitors to self-power wearable devices

An international team of researchers, led by Huanyu “Larry” Cheng, a Professor at Penn State, has used graphene to design a stretchable system that can harvest energy from human breathing and motion for use in wearable health-monitoring devices.According...