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OK,  I will bite.  Electrovaya has two battery types.  The first an NMC puoched cell with 44AH capacity.  This cell has greater than 200Whr/Kg approaching 250.  It has the longest cycle life of any of the competition.  Try on 9000.  So,  Why is it not out selling all the other brands.  1st is cost.  It costs more and is now production restricted by its supply chain which comes out of China.  It is used in the Heavy Duty equipment industry that has problems with lesser batteries.  Electrovaya is working on both of these problems.  They are building a new Plant in Jamestown, NY.  with a new process designed by Electrovaya which they are trying to patent now.  They have already pattented their new cathode & mfg process which enables greater energy density and is less costly to manufacture.  Their entire process will allow them to manufactuer at way less than they are now paying for their cells from China.  First this will increase their production and start to lower their overall costs.  This battery cell has had no fires.  Drive a nail thru it without a fire?  Try that with other battery cell types....

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They have also announced their new solid state cell which is actually a hybrid.  It is designed for the automotive industry targeting only 800 cycles. (Auto companies do not want a battery to outlast the car) The energy density is aprox 400Whr/Kg which is the target for electric airplanes and marine UAV applications.  The other good thing about this new cell is it can be manufactured at half the cost of their current NMC cell and has twice the energy density.  It uses a lithium anode for which they are trying to patent now.  A new production plant is planned for 2024 as it takes a year to test and UL certify.  So Jamestown starts up late 2023 and construction of the solid state plant is 2024.  The other good thing is Electrovaya not only designed the battery cell but also the manufacturing process.  I consider this $1.00 stock to be a $5.00 stock sooner than you would think. 

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