Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
Aussie govt hand-out? Supercaps recognised as a critical national industry, mentioned towards the bottom under "The Future "
https://www.industry.gov.au/publications/list-critical-technologies-national-interest/clean-energy-generation-and-storage-technologies
S. Feldskov appointment resulted in a RNS - April 2022. Perhaps we'll get one these and some explanation.
Other supercap news of interest, Hitachi Energy rolling out heavy industrial supercapacitor systems to iron out fluctuations from large renewable sources funnelled via their stations into main grids.
This from a couple weeks ago. More on Hitachi site.
https://www.eenewseurope.com/en/hitachi-energy-signs-german-supercapacitor-grid-deal/
Portal Instruments too in the US, the needle free injector startup. There's a few others trying needlefrer too if you read special feature linked at the bottom, but they have 2 big backers, Takeda and Gerresheimer. Taking them ages
https://www.portalinstruments.com/portal-featured-in-drug-development-and-delivery-special-feature/
https://www.portalinstruments.com/portal-featured-in-drug-development-and-delivery-special-feature/
Last list
"industrial actuators, e-locks, agricultural sensors, wireless displays, smart-meters, payment and handheld terminals, medical wearables, automotive dashcams and communication systems"
Hopefully they battled themselves into a draw, if nothing else. At least, it was over the bog standard cylindricals.
Looking about CPX appear at the forefront of the tech. 3v and DMH up now and SMT and graphene 2025. Not sure if they can all now be bunged in an oven on a PCB to attach them or soldered as they are now. That's good development and finding my interest still.
If I can recall from Finals, door locks, smart meters, hand held scanners, actuators were good customers.
Https://ir.energous.com/news-events/presentations
Their Nov investor presentation defining their ecosystem
UK are leaders in Na ion tech so brilliant if it succeeds. The Faraday Institution's Nexgenna project also broadens the potential
https://www.nexgenna.org/
From International Energy Agency's new report
https://www.iea.org/reports/global-ev-outlook-2023/trends-in-batteries
sodium ion mention under "new alternatives" para
Thanks for synopsis, i had to go to work and didnt have time to read. hope yr right, it looks a bit like that though, cross fingers. saw barnacle's female court reporter and swerved to here
https://www.ded.uscourts.gov/opinion/cap-xx-ltd-v-maxwell-technologies-inc-0
Https://www.ded.uscourts.gov/judges-info/opinions?page=1 scroll down to 10 July pdf
not sure if we've seen this before
LS's last company have just released a new IC. Therefore 2+2=5
https://timestech.in/littelfuse-introduces-efuse-super-capacitor-protection-ics-for-backup-power-charging/
theres a short vid here at the bottom
https://www.littelfuse.com/products/protection-ic/efuse/ls0502scd33.aspx
New factory opening
https://www.epishine.com/news/epishine-unveils-the-worlds-most-resource-efficient-solar-cell-factory
imagine our energy storage options in the mix
The company that selected the CAP-XX DMT470 supercap for its FlexMag Flush and Deep Sensor IoT devices back in June 2021
some recentish news about an acquistion by their parent company, Tagmaster
https://www.itsinternational.com/its4/its8/news/tagmaster-buys-iss-radar-business-48m
Have gone and done a clever thing. They've just received another 100 million euros from their investors who are also their biggest customers - big Brazilian miner, Japanese retailer, Siemens industrial. That's 300 million raised now to promote their EU supercaps.
Remember this comp using a cpx 5v 1.2F in a demo kit, their cells probably have all sorts of storage
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2023/10/19/dracula-technologies-builds-organic-pv-module-factory-in-france/
Dracula Tech built
List of end users at bottom of page
https://www.arcweb.com/blog/rockwell-automation-increasing-customer-productivity-sustainability-everactive-partnership
Partners with Rockwell Automation ($7 bil per annum software comp that offers cutting edge design, maximizes operational efficiencies, and delivers predictive and augmented maintenance advantages, 26k employees, 100 countries). That's an interesting development!
https://www.rockwellautomation.com/en-us/company/news/press-releases/rockwell-automation-partners-with-everactive-increasing-customer-productivity-sustainability.html