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The Coretec Group to Participate in EV Conferences and Increase Awareness of Endurion Battery Program
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The Coretec Group (OTC-PINK: CRTG) is actively participating in automotive and battery events this summer to showcase its Endurion battery program, which aims to enhance electric vehicle performance and battery efficiency. After attending the Automotive News Congress and the Mackinac Policy Conference, the company will engage in multiple upcoming events, including AutoTech Detroit and The Battery Show North America. Coretec’s innovative use of silicon anodes addresses key industry challenges, potentially increasing battery energy density and lifespan. CEO Matthew Kappers emphasizes the company's commitment to advancing battery technology.
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ANN ARBOR, Mich.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
The Coretec Group, Inc., (OTCQB: CRTG) – developers of a silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries, engineered silicon, and 3D volumetric displays – is making the rounds to automotive, electric vehicle, and battery events this summer to discuss how its Endurion battery program can advance the electrification of transportation and increase battery efficiency across industries.
Following participation at the Automotive News Congress on electric vehicles and batteries in May in Nashville and the Mackinac Policy Conference in June in northern Michigan, The Coretec Group is adding several more events to its calendar in the coming months.
Please connect with The Coretec Group at the following events this summer:
June 8:The Connected Vehicle Systems Alliance (COVESA) Networking Reception in Novi, Michigan, associated with AutoTech Detroit
June 8-9: AutoTech Detroit in Novi
July 12-14: Plugvolt Battery Seminar, Plymouth, Michigan
Aug. 2-4:Center for Automotive Research Management Briefing Seminars, Traverse City, Michigan
Sept. 13-15:The Battery Show North America in Novi, Michigan
Sept. 14-15:North American International Auto Show Press and Industry Days, Detroit
The Coretec Group plans to leverage the EV and battery industries’ top technical, business, and networking events to strengthen and expand its relationships, meet potential partners and clients, and grow awareness of The Coretec Group’s Endurion battery development program.
The Coretec Group is applying its decade of experience working in engineered silicon to a problem where advanced battery developers continue to encounter challenges.
The lithium-ion battery industry has acknowledged silicon anodes as the clear next frontier for achieving advancements in battery performance. This is largely because silicon has the capacity to increase energy density, enable longer-running batteries, and improve cycle life.
The silicon anode The Coretec Group is developing in its Endurion program uses nanotechnology to engineer a solution to the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) issue that battery experts have encountered to date when trying to garner the potential 10-times greater lithium storage by using silicon in battery anodes. The SEI-layer issue reduces the charging capacity of a battery by as much as 40% from the first charge-discharge cycle to the second cycle and is an acknowledged industry issue for incorporating silicon into anodes. By using nano-sized silicon molecules in the anode, The Coretec Group is solving this problem.
“At the Automotive News conference, battery chemistry was a hot topic and that’s right in our wheelhouse,” said Matthew Kappers, CEO of The Coretec Group. “We believe our unique approach to silicon nanoparticles in battery chemistry can unlock silicon’s potential to extend battery range, increase cycle life and improve overall battery lifetimes in a way not previously seen. We are excited to discuss our progress with potential partners and customers at key automotive, EV, and battery industry events in the coming months.”
About The Coretec Group
The Coretec Group, Inc. is developing a portfolio of engineered silicon to improve energy-focused verticals, including electric vehicle and consumer batteries, solid-state lighting (LEDs), and semiconductors, as well as 3D volumetric displays and printable electronics. The Coretec Group serves the global technology markets in energy, electronics, semiconductor, solar, health, environment, and security.
The statements in this press release that relate to The Coretec Group’s expectations with regard to the future impact on the Company’s results from operations are forward-looking statements and may involve risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond our control. Such risks and uncertainties are described in greater detail in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Since the information in this press release may contain statements that involve risk and uncertainties and are subject to change at any time, the Company’s actual results may differ materially from expected results. We make no commitment to disclose any subsequent revisions to forward-looking statements. This release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy any securities of any entity.
What is the Coretec Group doing at automotive events this summer?
The Coretec Group (OTC-PINK: CRTG) is attending automotive and battery events to discuss its Endurion battery program aimed at improving electric vehicle performance and battery efficiency.
Which events is the Coretec Group attending in 2023?
The Coretec Group is scheduled to attend several events, including AutoTech Detroit (June 8-9), Plugvolt Battery Seminar (July 12-14), and The Battery Show North America (Sept. 13-15).
How does the Endurion program aim to improve battery performance?
The Endurion program focuses on utilizing engineered silicon anodes to increase energy density and battery life, addressing challenges like the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) issue.
What recent events did the Coretec Group participate in?
Recently, the Coretec Group attended the Automotive News Congress in May and the Mackinac Policy Conference in June.
What challenges does Coretec's silicon anode technology address?
Coretec's silicon anode technology aims to solve the solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) issue, which can reduce charging capacity and hinder the effectiveness of silicon in battery anodes.