Lomiko Metals Launches Supercapacitor Looking to Replace Batteries

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Lomiko Metals (TSXV:LMR) was featured in the Financial Press for the creation of a new company focused on commercializing a previous graphene supercapacitor. Lomiko will license and produce a power converter.

 Lomiko Metals (TSXV:LMR) was featured in the Financial Press for the creation of a new company focused on commercializing a previous graphene supercapacitor. Lomiko will license and produce a power converter.

According to the press release:

Lomiko Metals (TSX-V:LMR) (OTCQX:LMRMF) (Frankfurt:DH8B) worked with Stony Brook University and Graphene Laboratories on a proto-type graphene supercapacitor to solve that energy storage problem in 2013. Now, they have formed a new company called Graphene Energy Storage Devices Corp to bring that proto-type to commercialization for EVs, smart phones.

A. Paul Gill, CEO, said:

What is completely unique about us is that we’re building links to each part of the chain. We invested in Graphene 3D Labs (TSX-V:GGG) and they are developing the 3D-printable graphene battery, Graphene ESD is developing a graphene super capacitor. Lomiko has licensed and will produce a power converter, and we are exploring graphite resource assets in Quebec which will provide the raw materials for conversion into graphene.

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