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Is Ionic still out there somewhere?

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    Looks like everyone is in the graphite battery game now. This just came through from hot copper (see below). Just wondering if Ionic is still in the game or has been left behind in the various races from batteries, to super caps, to membranes? They are in a trick space I guess, maybe enough IP to sell the IP at various stages, or become part of JV's, but as yet not listed, no real $ to develop ideas or to commercialise. I do wonder, if a listing is in the wings, whether the prospectus will be out of date before it is released, given the pace of progress with other companies in the game. Certainly does seem to be dragging on, about as painfully as the death of VXL!





    A Better Battery than Tesla? ASX Stock Invests in Graphene Battery Tech

    The electric car revolution is in full swing – ask any ASX listed lithium and graphite explorer.
    The rise in the development and manufacture of electric cars (EVs) is driving the increased requirement for graphite and lithium owing to their use in lithium ion batteries, which are set to be a key ingredient in a new, clean energy zeitgeist.
    Up until now, most industry pundits have been backing lithium-ion battery technology to be the dominant technology over the coming years.

    But there is an up and coming battery technology that threatens to usurp lithium ion batteries – and it’s all based on graphene.​


    Graphene is a one atom thick layer of graphite, widely tipped to be the most useful material of the 21st century owing to its incredible characteristics and applications over dozens of industries.
    Today’s ASX stock is not a miner or minerals explorer, it is a technology company that has just made an investment that could allow the production of superior battery technology from graphene.
    This ASX company intends to exploit its venture by commercialising ‘graphene synthesis’ patents for battery technology; by providing technology licenses to multiple manufacturers.

    This graphene battery technology is set to iron out all of the bugs currently hindering lithium ion batteries.​


    Put it this way, this technology could go where no lithium ion battery has been before: lithium ion batteries can’t be taken on planes or in environments with a high heat source.
    This technology will also change the way the public view electric cars.
    Assuming the technology progresses from the lab, the expectation is that they will be able to recharge faster and go 3500 kilometres before being plugged in – try going that far on a tank of gas or in a current version of the electric car.
    In fact the technology behind these batteries could generate a similar performance to a mid-size four cylinder car such as a Mazda 3 or Hyundai i20.
    Of course this is still an early stage play and the technology is yet to be fully proven, so apply caution when considering this stock as an investment.
    This $20M capped ASX company is funding the development of graphene battery prototypes and if proved up successfully could make a large imprint on the already substantial rechargeable battery market.
    Even better the development program will take just 6-12 months, meaning we could see a prototype in quick time.
    With control of the marketing, commercialisation and bringing this tech to capital markets, this ASX stock has put itself in the box seat of a new energy paradigm, while still keeping a foot in its other promising energy technology business (we will explain later).
    Introducing:
 
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