Comments from LAC's CEO.
Then, in the U.S., you have this untapped, massive resource in northern Nevada that is going to be essential to meet market demand — not only globally, but even more importantly in North America, as the supply chains here are going to be put in place. We've had conversations with automotive manufacturers, and they very much want to have a supply chain here in the U.S., or a system that mimics what they have today for internal combustion engines. ... We are one of the legs in the stool, if you will, where you need high-quality lithium chemicals. And that pulls in other things like cathode manufacturing and other battery components that go into the cells and packs that eventually go into cool things like the Ford F-150. I think we are really positioned well within two different geographies.
From Electrovaya's Conference call.
We are continuing research into the next generation cells and batteries, mainly in the areas of solid-state cells, electrode production, and higher energy density battery, along with our excellent safety and longevity. We continue to accumulate additional IP and patent applications.
Will these two get together. I hpoe so as I own stock in both.