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Industrial Nanotech addressing thermal runaway in EV batteries

By Michelle Froese | November 27, 2023

Industrial Nanotech, an innovator of nanotechnology-based solutions, announced a breakthrough in EV battery safety and an upcoming investor call on December 11th to discuss the company’s future.

The company introduces a groundbreaking material to address the issue of thermal runaway in EV batteries. This material effectively isolates failing cells, preventing fire spread. Tested to withstand temperatures up to 1000° C, it offers heat and flame resistance and is available in conductive or non-conductive forms.

Features of the new material include:

  • Heat and flame-resistant up to 454.4° C
  • Conductivity options: electrically non-conductive or fully conductive
  • Lightweight and versatile, with sound and vibration-dampening properties

The company is expanding globally, with significant projects such as a major deal with one of Latin America’s largest airports. Its strategy focuses on integrity, transparency, and collaboration, with an aim to enhance energy efficiency, protect against corrosion, and provide insulation.

Investor call details:
An exclusive investor call is scheduled for December 11th, 2023 at 11 a.m. (EST), where executives will discuss recent global expansions, major projects, and future strategies.

How to participate:
Register here to join the investor call. Space is limited.

 

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