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Re: BottomBounce post# 31

Wednesday, 11/22/2017 11:49:16 AM

Wednesday, November 22, 2017 11:49:16 AM

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This ETF is a gold mine. No, an ELECTRIC mine. All the minerals that go into batteries for an EV world are in this ETF. How high can this go?

Technology Company Target application Date Benefit
Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide ("NMC", LiNixMnyCozO2) Imara Corporation, Nissan Motor,[109][110] Microvast Inc., LG Chem[111] Electric vehicles, power tools, grid energy storage 2008 good specific energy and specific power density
Lithium Manganese Oxide ("LMO", LiMn2O4) LG Chem,[112] NEC, Samsung,[47] Hitachi,[113] Nissan/AESC,[114] EnerDel[115] Hybrid electric vehicle, cell phone, laptop 1996
Lithium Iron Phosphate ("LFP", LiFePO4) University of Texas/Hydro-Québec,[116] Phostech Lithium Inc., Valence Technology, A123Systems/MIT[117][118] Segway Personal Transporter, power tools, aviation products, automotive hybrid systems, PHEV conversions 1996 moderate density (2 A·h outputs 70 amperes) High safety compared to Cobalt / Manganese systems. Operating temperature >60 °C (140 °F)
Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LiCoO2) Sony first commercial production[57][87] broad use 1991 High specific energy
Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide ("NCA", LiNiCoAlO2) Panasonic,[111] Saft Groupe S.A.[119] Electric vehicles 1999 High specific energy, good life span