Hi Troms, thanks for that, but it was more the different chemical composition of the batteries to which I was referring. So with the different chemical composition I would suggest there would need to be a exhaustive qualification process over a few years ( remember all the testing just on the graphite as they sought that elusive Western Off take to a battery manufacturer). One would imagine similiar exhaustive test would need to be applied to the unique chemical composition of the battery before anyone decides to "come along" and make the battery packs.
Perhaps @Quamera could comment on the challenges of implementing a new battery technology with seemingly no customers lined up in the business case, (that's based on the comment of someone will come along and want to build the battery packs). Quamera seems to know a bit about batteries so could be educational for a lot of us that have been posting on MNS for awhile, we are probably more familiar with Uranium and graphite exploration, now we have these battery things to learn about.
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