Nanotech Energy to Mass Produce Non-Flammable 18650 Batteries Beginning First Quarter 2021
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--
Nanotech Energy Inc. (https://nanotechenergy.com/ ) ("Nanotech Energy" or the
"Company"), leading manufacturer of graphene, announces that beginning in the
first quarter of 2021, the company will mass produce non-flammable, efficient
and fast-charging lithium-ion 18650 Batteries. These cell-type batteries are
used in devices including, but not limited to, laptop computers, cordless power
tools, safer electric vehicles, telecommunications, aerospace and military
applications. The Company has begun taking pre-orders.
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Nanotech has perfected a high-performance graphene-powered battery that can
withstand the volume changes of the battery electrodes during charge and
discharge, greatly reducing the chances of an internal short circuit, which
leads to a safe and more powerful battery. Furthermore, graphene batteries can
reduce cost and weight with less robust safety housing and BMS systems.
Currently, most batteries that industries commonly use are produced with
lithium-ion, which is universally recognized as a dangerous and hazardous
material. In devices and products with built-in lithium batteries, such as
cellular phones and laptops, pressure from parts surrounding the lithium
batteries can cause damage to the wires around the batteries and lead to short
circuiting. When lithium-ion batteries get shorted, the energy from the battery
gets released suddenly, causing the temperature to rise hundreds of degrees
within milliseconds - resulting in the battery catching fire. Similarly, there
are thousands of lithium batteries that comprise the electric vehicle's battery
pack. If all of these batteries ignite at the same time - something that has
happened - the explosion is massive.
Dr. Jack Kavanaugh (https://nanotechenergy.com/team/jack-kavanaugh/ ), chairman
and CEO of Nanotech Energy Inc., stated: "Most industries and end-users are
confined to the technology of lithium-ion batteries, yet that technology is
documented to be highly combustible and flammable. You have advanced and
successful industries relying on a dangerous yet vital technology for decades.
Nanotech Energy now offers a path toward a safe and more powerful battery
technology - a game changer for manufacturers and consumers."
Dr. Maher El-Kady (https://nanotechenergy.com/team/maher-el-kady/ ), co-founder
and Chief Technology Officer of Nanotech Energy commented: "We perfected the
battery by utilizing the extraordinary electronic and mechanical properties of
graphene to increase the battery capacity. To further increase the safety of a
lithium ion battery, we took a step further by designing a non-flammable
electrolyte that can withstand operation at high temperatures without catching
fire."
Dr. Richard Kaner (https://nanotechenergy.com/team/richard-kaner/ ), Nanotech
co-founder and UCLA professor of Chemistry and of Materials Science and
Engineering added: "Graphene is one of the strongest known materials - 200
times stronger than steel, is completely flexible, 97% transparent, and an
excellent conductor of electricity and heat - thus preventing the battery from
overheating."
For years the graphene industry has worked to improve the material produced so
that it is optimal for most applications. Reports indicate that the properties
of graphene are sensitive to the number of layers in the product, defects and
contaminants. Considering structural features, the graphene family can be
classified into three main categories: monolayer graphene, few to multi-layer
graphene (2-10 layers) and graphite microplatelets (>10 layers). Although
several graphene and graphene oxide products are currently available in the
market, the majority of products are technically micro-platelets. With more
than 90% of its content monolayers, Nanotech products are expected to open new
markets for graphene.
Nanotech Energy owns the world's first graphene patent, U.S. Patent #6,872,330
filed in May 2002 by Dr. Richard Kaner, two years prior to the notable graphene
work of Nobel laureates Geim and Novoselov.
To pre-order Nanotech's graphene powered 18650 batteries, please contact:
Hiroshi Kuroyanagi at hkuroyanagi@nanotechenergy.com; or Tomoko Moriyama at
tmoriyama@nanotechenergy.com.
For more information about Nanotech Energy and graphene, visit
About Nanotech Energy Inc.
Headquartered in Los Angeles, Nanotech Energy Inc. was founded in 2014 by Jack
Kavanaugh, who serves as the chairman and CEO, along with leading UCLA
scientists Dr. Richard Kaner and Dr. Maher El-Kady. With its mission to bring
graphene discoveries from the research laboratory to the marketplace, Nanotech
Energy offers graphene products that have the potential to revolutionize our
lives with applications in batteries, transparent conducting electrodes,
conductive inks, printed electronics, conductive epoxy, antistatic coatings and
EMI (electromagnetic interference) shielding. For more information about
Nanotech Energy, visit the Company's website at https://nanotechenergy.com/.
SOURCE: Nanotech Energy Inc.
CONTACT: Bobbie Wasserman
Nanotech Energy
bobbie@wave2alliances.com
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