It would have to benefit the whole state having reliable electricity everywhere and that is what the V-Kors can provide. What is the WA government like for getting on board with this type of development ?
What facilities are there in Korea for producing these batteries if orders do come in ? Does a factory have to be set up ? In the investor presentations the photo is of a factory in Japan, I think. There's been no indication of manufacturing capabilities.
There's needs to be a little more proof of readiness to get underway and some time-frames before the general market is inclined to buy in I think.
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