The Coretec Group Details Silicon Anode Battery Program Developments on Q1 Shareholder Call
The Coretec Group (OTCQB: CRTG) has launched its battery development program, Endurion, during its first-quarter shareholder call on April 29. The program aims to create a silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries that enhances charging speed, cycling, and energy density. CEO Matthew Kappers noted that the use of silicon-based nanoparticles addresses previous issues with silicon anodes, promoting faster lithium-ion travel and reducing breakdown rates. The Endurion initiative aligns with industry trends towards sustainability and improved battery technology, applicable in sectors like electric vehicles and mobile electronics.
- Launch of Endurion battery development program.
- Use of silicon-based nanoparticles to enhance anode performance.
- Focus on faster charging and longer cycle life to meet industry demands.
- Challenges with silicon anodes like expansion and contraction remain.
- Previous iterations faced issues with charging capacity reduction.
“Our battery development program, Endurion, is up, running, and off to a great start,”
While the battery industry acknowledges silicon as the next frontier in increasing battery life and utility, significant challenges remain. To date, battery developers have experienced expansion and contraction problems with silicon anodes as lithium-ions are absorbed and discharged. During this process, larger silicon particles break down, immediately reducing the charging capacity of the anodes.
“Our Endurion battery development program is using silicon-based nanoparticles to mitigate the swelling and pulverization issues that were common in early iterations of silicon anodes in the industry,” Kappers said. “Additionally, our nanoparticles allow lithium-ions to travel faster to the necessary silicon atoms. This leads to faster charging times, an industrywide goal. We are also manipulating the chemistry of our nanoparticles to reduce silicon breakdown and enable a better cycle life, another industry goal.”
Battery developments, particularly for electric vehicles, are some of the hottest topics in the news these days as nations and companies adjust their energy and propulsion policies toward lower
On its quarterly call, the company shared that it aims to have a full working battery cell that improves battery cycling and charging. The improvements could be applicable in a variety of industries, including electric vehicles, military technologies, and mobile electronics.
The newly minted name for the ongoing battery program, Endurion, combines the words endurance and ion. Endurion’s blue-and-green logo symbolizes the battery program’s electric and sustainable nature.
“We are energized by our work in the Endurion battery program,” said
During the call,
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