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Yes, leap into the future product, city municipalities providing charging pads in the tarmac to wireless charge all-sorts of 100% supercap module powered EVs, such as waste collection vehicles and port container tractors. Are Ioxus big enough? ;)
Interesting read over lunch about Effenco, new Canadian comp that can swap an AI and wireless supported supercap system into an existing diesel vehicle, dont need a new one, and save running costs and CO2 from 30% to 100%. Very sensible, first of its type and starting out gradually in 9 cities around the world.
https://www.effenco.com/
https://www.youtube.com/user/effencodev/videos
should be a headstart in the US over Ucap Power, good stuff, and into Skeleton's niche market
Ioxus have nearly 10,000 sq metres of manufacturing and the only fully integrated plant in the US. Manufactures too in Japan.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4bChesDKjl4
Bolivian socialists reckon Musk financially backed the 2019 coup, lorra lorra lithium. But then others say he's got no problem getting the stuff from elsewhere.
Read Skeleton building a 60 ton supercap module for a nuclear fusion reactor. Gives them a little nudge down to get them started. Far lighter than the coil gizmo tokamaks use presently.
World never stops ;)
Few months ago I mentioned supercaps as one of them. Here's more detailed coverage, click the pdf attachment, better graphic. Conservative time-table in light of present activity and alluded to by AK in earlier presentation, which could bring some of it forward. Mention of flash in phones looks interesting.
https://www.pmc.gov.au/resource-centre/domestic-policy/supercapacitors
Regarding Elon Musk, Everactive (using cpx HA230 cap) mention his recent developments in IOT
https://www.nanalyze.com/2021/08/everactive-battery-free-iot-sensors/
Thanks for coverage on litigation issue.
Yes, not for long, wouldn't worry, growing market, best in class etc.
What has frustrated me recently, Skeleton getting a 11.5mil EU truckstart order in Canada. Get old King Kongie on the blower will you and ask him why we didn't get it ;)
https://www.cap-xx.com/products/lithium-ion-capacitors/
other manufacturers producing too
applications - hybrid cars, renewables, iot - energy harvesting, meters
Former cpx employee helming their graphene supercap development
https://ionicindustries.com.au/australias-next-graphene-technology-powerhouse/
Also mooted for this financial year was an update on large supercap cells and modules for transport and renewables.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45awGIcTWv4 listen 29:50 from investormeet presentation couple months ago
now has revs 50m euros pa, 1.3b euros of potential commercial agreements, 12m units pa, sort of good to see scaling elsewhere
https://news.err.ee/1608600190/powering-up-energy-storage-estonian-tech-nominated-for-prestigious-prize
McKinsey likes analysing iot
https://www.mckinsey.com/search?q=iot
JC, PM (presenting), AK all off to San Jose 27-29 June (epeas, powerfilm, powercast all there too). Do they know the way? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqWt49o7R-k
another snippet, fiio m17 teardown, cap illustrated @1min50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glk73dhmUW4
Good question, I had a dig. Around US$100 KWh compared to lithium at US$130.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/11/10/gelion-to-deliver-100-mwh-of-zinc-bromide-battery-storage-for-papua-new-guinea-project/#:~:text=Gelion%20is%20marketing%20itself%20as,such%20a%20low%2Dcost%20offering.
This early-stage tech might be of interest
https://www.bestmag.co.uk/hybrid-flow-battery-could-disrupt-stationary-storage-industry/
RFC Power part of IP Group PLC
maybe there is factuality to someone who is an egghead!
this is dave borlace. like matt ferrell (american), has lost his hair which is far better than losing one's head :)
more on the portal tech from a Jan 22 article
https://drug-dev.com/needle-free-injection-portal-prime-a-digitally-controlled-cloud-integrated-jet-injection-system/
notice they mention Sanofi. also see elsewhere Takeda would be interested in stumping up some money also when proof-of-concept delivers. So german manufacturing, japanese investment, american product.
Gerresheimer has made “a mid-single digit million Euro” investment in Portal as part of an agreement that will see it support development of the technology and take part in the production of the reusable injector and supply cartridges that contain the medicine. Gerresheimer has an option to increase its stake in the future.
https://www.fiercepharma.com/pharma/gerresheimer-invests-portal-needle-free-drug-delivery-teeing-takeda-partner-advance-tech
and their partner ACSA interviewed with one other
https://www.printedelectronicsnow.com/contents/view_online-exclusives/2022-05-18/the-future-of-organic-photovoltaics/
part one https://www.printedelectronicsnow.com/contents/view_online-exclusives/2022-05-04/after-overcoming-challenges-organic-photovoltaics-market-is-growing/
Perhaps this crowd were at a Sensors Expo/Pierre Mars tutorial on energy harvesting a number of moons ago
A couple bits of news from 2 customers we hear little from
https://vimeo.com/684028659 Sensys video about the Flexmag sensor
https://www.vaimoo.com/en/citybike-global-confirms-the-partnership-with-vaimoo-also-for-the-new-e-bike-sharing-in-gdansk/ Vaimoo in Poland