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Nanoexa Delivers Disruptive Battery Technology

Nanoexa of South San Francisco, California, has delivered new technology to Decktron, Nanoexa’s subsidiary in Korea, as a result of a non-recurring engineering agreement. Decktron will apply the nanotechnology to the development of a new generation of lithium-ion batteries.

To be used in combination with existing intellectual property from Argonne National Laboratory, the technology is based on a positive electrode material that is comprised of a unique nano-crystalline layered-layered composite structure. This cathode technology will give Decktron’s batteries the ability to deliver more than 3000W/kg, making that company’s lithium batteries among the best-performing on the market today. “The layered-layered design of the battery will ensure its stability and safety,” says Michael Pak, CEO of Nanoexa.

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