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Trading you’ve been around this share for a while. I’m unsure what news your hoping for that will change the fundamentals here from Tesla’s battery day, but I really don’t think there’s going to be a direct link between any news there and a fundamental shift here. Focus on cap-XX’s
Core strength.
We’re about to turn our newly installed production facility on.
Massive news in around the corner!
From RNS:The Murata Electrode Coating line is now operational and the production lines for the DMF and DMT supercapacitor ranges are currently in the process of commissioning.____Vs Maxwell spiel Maxwell's dry electrode technology, applied to battery cell fabrication, has the potential to increase the range and reduce the cost of Tesla's cars, two critical success factors for any EV manufacturer.
https://auto.hindustantimes.com/
Earlier, Elon Musk had suggested that Tesla may be able to mass-produce longer-life batteries with 50% more energy density in three to four years.
Musk may also reveal details about his company’s Roadrunner project, a proprietary battery cell manufacturing process, which debuted early this year.
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No mention of maxwell there - however take a look at this
https://www.tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-blog/tesla-battery-day-will-show-how-to-scale-the-cell-production-in-a-different-level
Tesla acquired Maxwell Technology about a year ago. Maxwell specializes in the production of ultracapacitors, though this is not what Tesla plans to leverage for their EVs. Maxwell offers a new way to build lithium-ion batteries. The new breakthrough is called dry battery electrode technology.
Maxwell originally developed the dry electrode fabrication process to improve production efficiency and lower manufacturing costs for its ultracapacitor products. The innovation later proved to enhance the performance of battery cells, while also having a cost advantage over existing manufacturing processes. Maxwell's dry electrode technology, applied to battery cell fabrication, has the potential to increase the range and reduce the cost of Tesla's cars, two critical success factors for any EV manufacturer.
^ that's the bit they've stolen. Hence the langague use around the Murata production line in the recent RNS
Trading these sounds like a great idea, ofc protecting capital is great. As Cap-xx is fairly illiquid, any news sees the price jump 20/30%. I've traded Cap-xx before and ended up missing out on the move from 5p's to 7p's. Cap-xx is a long term investment not a trade for me.