Something off the beaten track, here's a recent video from CNBC about Cobalt-free batteries in the US EV market.
https://youtu.be/DFL8iQ3p3cI
does not directly mention C4V or IM3, but three indirectly relevant points:
* Major EV makers all are working on and producing Cobalt-free cell chemistries in their lower end models. Tesla, CATL, and Byd all have LFP. All still tackling the challenge of energy density and drive range compared to NMC. C4V's BMLMP has already demonstrated better energy density than current LFP designs.* Two other US-based startups focussing on Cobalt-free batteries, Sparkx and TexPower, both still at testing phase of their designs. Not yet at customer sample stage. C4V is past the prototyping stage and already in qualification.
* CNBC has very high viewership by American investors, which would raise more interest in C4V/IM3.
Just my opinion. Worth a watch just to understand more about current and future challenges with greater Cobalt-free battery adoption and application.
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