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Re: Testpilot post# 41740
Friday, February 23, 2024 10:57:29 AM
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Coretecs battery data has been outstanding thus far and getting better, Highlights from Ramez Elgammal and Matt Kappers podcast Sept 27 , Ramez interview Feb 14th and Ramez 9 min update on the Sept 29th panel discussion ( he's the first one to present ) . They cover 1.) energy density goal of going past 500 Wh/Kg plus other important info. ( Amprius only company to hit this 500 Wh/Kg mark Tesla at 250 Wh/Kg range ) 2.) From the Interview ...can easily double the range of an EV and can charge the battery to 80% in 6 min and Endurion battery works better than others in cold fridgid temperatures . 3) Matt Kappers podcast link starting at the 21 min mark Matt leads into the statement that Coretec is in discussions with Ford and they will test Coretecs materials
1.) Ramez panel discussion on 500 Wh/Kg battery
2) In an interview with EV Pulse, Dr. Ramez Elgammal, chief technology officer at The Cortec Group, said that “even with silicon loadings up to 30, 40% or so, you can easily double your range,” a staggering improvement, because it “has a theoretical capacity that’s 10 times that of graphite,” the material used in anodes today. And if that’s not impressive enough, Endurion batteries are expected to absorb energy far quicker across the board, able to hit an 80% state of charge in as little as 6 minutes plus they should be less susceptible to frigid conditions. “The active material in Silicon anodes is better at low temperature than [what] is in graphite,” Elgammal added, meaning EVs would perform much better in frosty winter weather.
3) Matt Kappers ' In discussions with FORD " start at the 21 min mark https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-to-...0629289373
Over all Coretecs Endurion Battery is shaping up to be the BEST on the market for many applications like Consumer electronics , military batteries, Evol , wearables etc...The data is proving that . On energy density Ramez said Coretec is looking at pushing past 500 Wh/Kg on the video presentation in Sept