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Friday, 12/25/2020 6:14:39 PM

Friday, December 25, 2020 6:14:39 PM

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‘Why COUV is Electrifying’: Part II
This Carbon Ion Battery Changes Everything



In Part I, The Foundation, we reviewed the low OS and float, the only $48,000 in converts, the 199 mil shares held by insiders and financiers, the current CEO Sutton getting COUV active in Delaware - then getting COUV Pink Current over summer, also he retired 106 million shares from OS which then was proven in next Q report .(..and is looking to reduce OS by another 89 mil), and then getting to know new incoming CEO Andrew Sispoidis a bit and seeing everything he has done and involved in....: all this and during these record volume weeks and pps run, pleased to report ZERO shares added to OS, which as we all know is rare:

https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=160342469


Now in Part II, as much as i want to do many eye-opening comparisons to other future-tech battery public company's and their market caps and compare their actual batteries to Carbon Ion’s, or to other EV stocks or grid energy stocks or EV charging stocks.....etc.....i will save that for next week. Cause we need to get right into why COUV/Carbon Ion are starting to get The Stock Markets attention: their carbon batteries, developed for 10 years at Oxford University and millions spent, truly do change everything; capital ‘D’ Disruption in the future-tech battery Industry....which is as everyone knows running wild w Tesla and our modern electric world, and now of course Apple getting into the EV biz: guys, THIS is the space you want to invest money in for years and decades to come.....and little old COUV may soon have the best battery capabilities and EV charging and grid solutions of them all(!) And thats not hyperbole, its based on facts and years of studying, please read on.....


First thing is first though, and thats always safety. Watch this vid if you haven't yet, comparing Zap and Go - the assets of which and 30 Patents(!!) COUV is getting upon completed RM - which clearly proves why Carbon Ion, the future and new battery tech, is on a superior level to Lithium Ion, the past and older battery tech from 30 years ago or more. To me, just based on this proven lab safety factor alone, COUV/Carbon Ion is a buy and hold stock, cause they have Patents and their batteries are 100% safer then Lithium Ion which can overheat and even smoke and sometimes, rarely though but can happen: catch fire......cause i don't want to be on a plane if that happens to someones phone in their luggage, or in a new EV car and it happens...do you? Everyone in the end, will of course want a battery that has zero % chance of catching fire......heres some articles on the Lithium Ion fire problem...again rare but can happen:


https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2019/04/lithium-ion-batteries-amazon-are-exploding/587005/

https://mozees.no/phd-blog-why-do-lithium-ion-batteries-catch-fire-or-explode/

https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/lithium-ion-batteries-flames-fire-prevention-technology


Now cue the vid:






NOW onto Carbon Ion’s battery performance itself. I could go on for a long time as there are many videos and articles and Zap and Go brochures etc out there....as again this Zap and Go story has been closely followed by the battery/EV/grid/commercial goods Industry and future tech speculators for years cause their performance was showing such superior charging times, but i will just highlight some of them. On your own time i suggest Googling around and finding more info for yourself.

Here is a vid from 4 years ago. Must see...no words just watch. And what i like about any Zap and Go vids from two, three or four years ago, or more....well time has passed and before Zap and Go dissolved in early 2020, they were that much further along. So for the impatient benefit of COUV/Carbon Ion and us shareholders: we dont have to wait like 3 years like many other future battery public companies current timeline is to commercialization.. ....Carbon Ion is talking commercialization of some kind in 2021-!:





Now here is another eye-opening vid highlighting driving a Tesla, and gives a possible scenario of how Zap and Go/COUV Carbon Ion process would work when ‘filing up’ at a gas station of the future. Whats fascinating is that not only would it only take 5 minutes to charge your car, about the same time to fill your gas tank, but you can even sell energy back to the grid to and get money back ...you choose the highest bidding station:






Couple this vid with the overall cool way their Carbon Ion immense battery packs would get shipped to existing gas stations...and mind blown at the possibilities.....does anyone else feel like me that COUV/Carbon Ion has seemingly limitless applications and growth possible, that its just a matter of them focusing on one at a time at this point, with each one being a Disrupter?:





And finally, well this next vid kind of has it all, too many to list disruptive and cool things this battery would accomplish.....that again would change everything by using Carbon Ion batteries. This to me is also a great example of what future COUV/Carbon Ion commercials or advertising may look like...and i love it! There it is....: THIS is what we are investing in!:






In closing this Part II out, always remember that Zap and Go and now COUv/Carbon Ion is still very much being watched by many. They have read about or seen the rather amazing potential. Here is one chemist and his top 4 picks ...yeah its just one guys’ professional opinion, but it just again shows how often, when there is THAT discussion about what batteries will be used in the future world, Zap and Go/Carbon Ion is often right up there as a contender...great to see for us here at COUV:

Ithink there are only four serious contenders for the next-generation batteries at this moment.


1. Toyota, as described in this article.

2. Graphenano in Spain, with its graphene/polymer battery. They are working with unnamed auto companies and Airbus to adapt the technology.

3. Fisker Inc. in Los Angeles. Its CEO, Henrik Fisker, said their solid-state batteries will be ready before 2023.

4. ZapGo in the U.K. They call their battery a carbon ion battery. It provides a very fast charging/discharging rate like a supercapacitor because the electrons are absorbed/desorbed instead of using chemical reaction. However, its energy density is low. It does not use expensive cobalt and lithium.

https://www.autonews.com/shift/4-contenders-next-gen-batteries




And finally....world behemoth Samsung released news this year that they are using carbon too as their possible next generation of batteries......though its prototype like so many others......:


Samsung's new solid-state battery prototype solves the dendrite problem by using silver-carbon (Ag-C) to form the anode. .... For now, the battery is just a working prototype and Samsung isn't discussing when we can expect to see it become a commercial product. ”

https://www.pcmag.com/news/samsung-develops-900wh-solid-state-battery



But again guys: when is COUV/Carbon supposed to hit commercial market? 2021! And they have 30+ Patents and have been developing carbon batteries longer then most everyone, if not everyone, meaning they may be first out of the gate, and protected by Patents, yes!.......unreal. Oh and here is what our new incoming CEO has to say about it all(!):::


“Mr. Andrew Sispoidis , CEO of Carbon Ion said., "I'm proud to join the world class team at Carbon-Ion. The company's scientific and technical foundation is the strongest I've ever seen. The technology is many years ahead of the industry, is ready for commercialization, and it significantly advances the current state of energy storage by many years.”



So here we go, another crazy week where many more probably will find out about this pure asset merge of old Zap and Go into COUV via Carbon Ion. Because the info and vids above are just too obvious, right? And compelling to at the very least, consider buying shares. ...

....ok thanks for your time, and lets simply: geauxxxxxx!




(Stay tuned for next week’s Part III in the IV part series, which will be called: ‘Market Cap Comparisons: How does COUV/Carbon Ion Rank to its Peers?’