Everything we do requires energy. The era of fossil fuels is over. Renewable energy and electric transportation are flourishing. But generating energy is not enough; it needs to be usable, available, convenient. And the key to usability is storage.
Renewable energy is great. But the sun doesn’t always shine, and the wind doesn’t always blow. You’ll need somewhere to keep your energy. You can use traditional batteries, but they’re short-lived and you’ll have to replace them often. This is the largest maintenance cost in renewable generation investments.
Can you really afford to wait an hour for your electric car to recharge? And that if you are lucky enough to find an unoccupied charging station. People leave the car charging and walk away; they have lives to live. And once EVs become the norm, how long will the waiting lines be?
Let’s harness the power of nanotechnology. Let’s take useless waste and turn it into cutting-edge carbon nanomaterials for faster charging electric cars and more profitable renewables,
All of this was already possible. Using the fanciest, most expensive, least scalable nanomaterials you can imagine. But we can do it from waste. And we’ll do it at any scale.
After years of white coat development, we have achieved functional prototypes and are conducting pilot programs in real operational environments.
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