GREEN
BATTERY MINERALS CREATES LITHIUM-ION BATTERY USING ESG-FRIENDLY
GRAPHENE TECHNOLOGY
AND
ENTERS INTO MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH
GRAPHENE STAR,
A
UK GRAPHENE PRODUCER
VANCOUVER, BRITISH
COLUMBIA – January 23, 2023 --
InvestorsHub NewsWire -- Green Battery Minerals Inc. (the
"Company") (TSX-V:
GEM, FSE: BK2P, WKN: A2QENP OTC: GBMIF) is very pleased
to announce that the Company has executed a
non-binding arm's length Memorandum of Understanding dated January
18, 2023 ("MOU") with a United Kingdom-based manufacturing company
("GRAPHENE
STAR TRADING LTD.")
("Graphene Star"). The purpose of this MOU is to work towards a
definitive agreement, subject to the prior written approval of the
Exchange. Graphene Star produces high-quality graphene products and
has successfully taken graphite from Green Battery Minerals' 100%
owned Berkwood graphite project and created graphene with it. This
graphene was then used to create lithium-ion batteries
("LIBs")
successfully. Graphene Star has completed initial test work on
these batteries. The Company is very pleased to state that Graphene
Star's unique patented process has created "ESG friendly"
LIBS.
Terms of the MOU for
reaching a successfully negotiated definitive binding agreement,
subject to the prior written approval of the Exchange, state the
following:
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Green Battery, through a number of payments, may have the option to
buy up to 19% of Graphene Star.
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Upon a definitive agreement being reached, any funds invested in
Graphene Star may be used to pay for more testing of the anode
material.
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Upon a definitive agreement being reached, Green Battery may
appoint a Director to the Graphene Stars board at a certain
point.
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Buy-in payments are subject to milestones being achieved in the
battery-making and testing process.
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If the terms of the MOU are fully executed in a binding agreement,
GEM will have the option to acquire up to 19% interest in Graphene
Star by making gradual earn in payments of up to
£2,000,000.
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Upon a definitive agreement being reached, Green Battery will
provide 100 kg of 92% pure graphite for further testing, which
Green Battery currently has in stock.
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Upon a definitive agreement being reached, Graphene Star will own
100% of all intellectual property, but GEM will have certain
rights.
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Upon a definitive agreement being reached, Green Battery plans on
financing the terms of this agreement on an as-needed basis through
financings and/or the exercise of warrants.
Progress to date
Graphene
Star, Green Battery and a UK university are at the forefront of EV
battery technology. We have taken graphite from Green Battery's
project, purified it, created graphene from it, developed a
graphene anode, and undertaken initial tests at a proof of concept
level to show the possible uses of our graphite in LIB use. (see
the picture below of the first batteries created).
Figure #1
Graphene Lithium Ion coil cell batteries made out of Green Battery
graphite
Yingling,
President and CEO of Green Battery, states, "I am very
pleased to announce that we have successfully created
graphene-containing Lithium-ion Batteries using graphite from our
Berkwood Graphite Quebec property. Graphene-containing LIBs have
shown to be far superior to traditional LIB. I am even more excited
that we have discovered a proprietary technique with Graphene Star
whereby we can build these batteries in an entirely environmentally
friendly way without using any chemicals,
emissions, pollution or cause waste. A graphene battery is superior
on so many points and is better for the environment. The battery
itself also costs significantly less to create, which can offer
huge savings.
We look forward to the potential joint venture with Graphene Star
and developing a next-generation graphene-containing lithium-ion
battery."
The
results from making these first test batteries confirm that Green
Battery's graphite has good conductivity and the potential to work
in the next generation of LIBs. Having
received these good test results warrants more testing and refining
the purification process to bring this battery technology to a
commercial scale.
Graphene Star/Green Battery Advantages
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100% of the graphite comes
from a growing North American reliable and stable
source.
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The proprietary technology
used to convert the graphite to graphene for anode use is
environmentally friendly, with a very low LCA (life cycle
assessment) value compared with comparable sources.
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No chemicals are used
in graphene production using Graphene Star's technology.
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Graphene Star's technology generates zero waste and high production
efficiency.
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As well as environmental
benefits, there is substantial cost savings as the process removes
numerous steps and chemicals from the graphite purification
process.
The technology that Graphene Star has been working on for LIBs has
the potential to offer significant advantages over current LIBs,
including:
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Higher
electrical conductivity/density. Graphene has significantly
higher electrical conductivity than graphite, giving it more
stability and
allowing for faster-charging
cells that can also deliver very high currents. Graphene offers
higher heat conductivity, so batteries run cooler, prolonging their
lifespan even in cramped cases like smartphones. (A)
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Longer battery life. A significant increase in the amount
of time the battery will hold a charge. Keeping a charge longer
improves the battery's lifespan. Graphene LIBs could have a service
life of four times that of traditional hydrogenated batteries and
twice that of lithium batteries. (D)
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Faster charging speed. A significant
decrease in the time it takes to charge the battery. (D)
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More charge
cycles. The number of times a battery can charge in its
lifetime increases.
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Lighter and
Smaller. Graphene can make batteries that are lighter and slimmer, durable
and suitable for high-capacity energy storage. The characteristics
of graphene significantly reduce the weight of the battery by up to
50% of a traditional battery. This decreases the weight of an
electric vehicle, thus improving its efficiency. (A)
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More
Power. The power storage capacity is three times that of the
best products on the market. (C)
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Travel
Longer. An electric car powered by graphene batteries can
travel up to 1,000 kilometres, and its charging time is less than 8
minutes. (C)
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Lower
cost. Lower cost.
Graphene Star estimates that manufacturing costs could be 77% lower
than lithium batteries. (C)
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Fits into
the current LIB Process. This technology is expected to be
readily integrated into existing LIB development and production
line processes.
NOTES:
A)
https://www.androidauthority.com/graphene-batteries-explained-1070096/
B)
https://sg.style.yahoo.com/know-graphene-batteries-electric-cars-081407728.html
C)
https://blog.ampow.com/what-is-graphene-and-the-pros-and-cons-of-graphene-batteries/
D)
https://manlybatteries.com/info/advantages-of-graphene-batteries-71037227.html
All these benefits are
what electric vehicle car manufacturers look for in a stable,
ESG-friendly, North American-sourced LIB with huge cost
savings.
Graphene Star received graphite from the Company's Berkwood
Graphite project, located in Northern Quebec, Canada, to convert it
to a graphene anode material to build a graphene anode LIB. Green
Battery and Graphene Star are delighted to announce that not only
was the graphite from the Berkwood project easily purified, but it
was easily converted into a graphene anode and subsequently
successfully used to build an initial coin cell LIB. Keeping with
Green Battery's strict ESG platform, we are pleased that these
initial battery cell trials successfully utilized Graphene Star's
proprietary techniques. We created these batteries using an
entirely environmentally friendly process without emissions. The
proprietary technology does not use any chemicals in graphene or
highly conductive graphite production, making this new process
green, clean, and way more cost-effective than traditional
means.
Graphene Star
Graphene Star has patented a unique way of turning graphite into
graphene.
They also have several products on the market that use graphene,
including a highly conductive paint, infrared heating, and graphene
additive for compounds (https://graphene-star.com/graphene-1).
GEM owning shares in Graphene Star, will also benefit from these
products.
Benchmark Minerals Intelligence, one of the world's
leading battery element resource sources, states
"the world
will need an estimated 97 natural flake graphite mines to meet the
required demand by 2035."
Why
Graphene Star
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Graphene Star's process of converting graphite to graphene
increases electrical conductivity.
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Graphene Star did simple tests to show our graphite was purifiable
and had good conductivity.
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Graphene
Star's technology will also reduce the cost of purifying the
graphite and provide a better ESG footprint.
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The
new Graphene Star graphite
processing technology is based on the hydrodynamic effect of
acoustic and cavitation waves in a mixture of water and graphite on
graphite particles with variable frequency. At the same time, there
is no grinding of graphite particles since there are no forces of
impact and grinding on graphite for processing.
Graphene
Star is working closely with one of the UK's top research
universities to create these initial graphene batteries. The new
graphene batteries were created using Graphene Star's technology
and Green Battery's graphite.
About the Berkwood Graphite Project
The
Berkwood Graphite Project is located within the jurisdiction of
Quebec, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, three
hours' driving time from the city of Baie-Comeau. Easy access is
provided via a major secondary road, and numerous tertiary and
forest roads traverse the property.
The
Zone 1 deposit lies 8 km southwest of the Mason/Nouveau Monde
Graphite Inc. (TSX-NOU) graphite deposit, which is the subject of a
current feasibility study. The Company believes its Zone 1 deposit
and that of Mason/Nouveau Monde share many similar geological
characteristics, with the Zone 1 deposit being one of the
highest-grade graphite deposits in the world.
About the Company: Green
Battery Minerals is managed by a team with over 150 years of the
collective experience and a proven track record of finding numerous
mines and building and operating them. The Green Battery Minerals
management team's most recent success is discovering the Berkwood
graphite deposit in Northern Québec. Green Battery Minerals
owns 100% of this asset, and the Company's shareholders will
benefit from this asset as the demand for graphite for electric
vehicles increases significantly.
On
Behalf of the Board of Directors
Green Battery Minerals
inc.
"Thomas
Yingling"
President, CEO & Director
FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE
CONTACT:
Investor Relations:
or
1-604-343-7740
tom@greenbatteryminerals.com www.greenbatteryminerals.com
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intentions regarding the future. Forward-looking statements in this
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program described in this news release, conduct the Offering and
expend funds on Berkwood Graphite Project exploration. It is
important to note that the Company's actual business outcomes and
exploration results could differ materially from those in such
forward-looking statements. Risks and uncertainties include that
further permits may not be granted timely or at all; the mineral
claims may prove to be unworthy of further expenditure; there may
not be an economic mineral resource; methods we thought would be
effective may not prove to be in practice or on our claims;
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technological factors may affect the Company's operations, markets,
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be able to develop any minerals because of cost factors, type of
terrain, or availability of equipment and technology; and we may
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