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Electrovaya December 10th Presentation
Electrovaya Presentation for the New Year 2021
Electrovaya December 10th Presentation
Electrovaya Presentation for the New Year 2021
Strong Revenue Growth for the 4th Qtr 2020
Preliminary unaudited revenue for Q4 FY2020 is $6.9 million^(1) (C$9.1 million), approximately a 40% sequential increase in revenue over $4.8 million (C$6.5 million), in the fiscal third quarter ended June 30, 2020. The sequential revenue growth reflects continued strong demand for the Company's lithium ion batteries from customers in the electric forklift truck market.
Electrovaya may be in the Bus Battery business soon
Electrovaya has completed the prototype Bus battery. How long is the testing period? Will they receive a follow on order? Indications are yes as they are moving out forklift battery production to the US. This will make room.
Electrovaya repays $15Mil Debentures
Toronto, Ontario – September 29, 2020 – Electrovaya Inc. (“Electrovaya”) (TSX:EFL) (OTCQB:EFLVF) completed the repayment of its $15 million unsecured 9% convertible debentures by the payment of the remaining $2 million due September 29, 2020 to the debenture holder, an institutional investor. The terms of the debentures were previously amended as disclosed in a news release dated April 8, 2020 and have now been fully repaid.
Electrovaya Reports Q3 FY2020 Results
Revenue was $4.8 million (C$6.5 million), a four-fold increase
Why do Li Ion batteries die?
Answer: Too much junk in the trunk... so to speak. Electrolyte redox reaction "junk" at the anode. This is a fascinating lecture on new types of testing for Li Ion batteries and on the way to predict which additives or, more correctly, combination of electrolyte additives has superior performance over existing battery electrolyte selections, i.e. how to make a better battery!
The Future of Batteries with Venkat Srinivasan
University of California PhD is interviewed by a science writer regarding his research and views on the future of batteries. The interviewer, unfortunately, is not very good. You can skip through the prolonged 5 min and 40 seconds at the start of the interview where a lengthy and laborious introduction mars the video.
Future of EVs Video from Univ Michigan
Best video I have seen on Lithium Ion batteries. Phenomenal charts and explanations.