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Clean technology firm Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG), whose graphene aluminum-ion chemistry ranks as one of the most energy dense and lowest fire risk batteries, signed an agreement this week with industrial giant Robert Bosch to create a battery factory in Australia. Graphene aluminum-ion batteries also offer charging faster times compared with those made of lithium-ion.
“We are sitting at 3,000 charge-discharge cycles at the highest-current charging rate right now,” Nicol said. “The [charging] rate is something like 300 times higher than you would normally charge a phone today, and it’s still doing more than 1,000 charges at that rate.”
“We haven’t found the end yet,” he said.
The other side of the coin is recyclability. “Our products are basically near 100% recyclable,” Nicol said. “Once you’re done with it, you pull it apart, refurbish the aluminum foil, recycle the graphene and send it back out again.”
“That’s how easy it is. That’s all this battery is,” he said.