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Vancouver-based Ceylon Graphite granted industrial mining licence for M1 mining project in Sri Lanka

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announced the renewal of the Industrial Mining Licence for the Malsiripura, M1 mining project in Sri Lanka (known as Ceylon until 1972) from the Geological Survey and Mines Bureau (GSMB). The K1 mining project is fully permitted, and the company is in the process of deepening the shaft and has doubled capacity for hoisting graphite.

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Restoring a legacy: Regenerating graphite production in Sri Lanka

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Graphite exploration and development company Ceylon Graphite is working to rapidly increase graphite production in Sri Lanka and resecure the country’s place in the global graphite supply chain. The Innovation Platform spoke to the company’s CEO, Don Baxter, to find out more.

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Testing of Ceylon Graphite silicon-enhanced vein graphite anode shows 446 mAh/g SDC

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In addition, we believe that the energy consumption of the end-to-end process of producing battery-grade anode material from vein graphite is the lowest, relative to synthetic and flake graphite, because vein graphite from Sri Lanka does not require primary processing, due to the high in situ grade above 90%Cg.

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Elcora awarded NSERC-ENGAGE grant to support development of graphene supercapacitors

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Elcora was founded in 2011 and has been structured to become a vertically integrated graphite & graphene company. As part of the vertical integration strategy Elcora is securing high-grade graphite and graphene precursor graphite from operations in Sri Lanka and other countries which are already in production.

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Joy e-bike maker to develop hydrogen scooter, eyes global expansion | Autocar Professional

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Furthermore, the company plans to set up a new 100-acre EV ancillary cluster in Gujarat to manufacture components and the focus will be on consolidating operations and maximising output from the Gujarat facilities for now.

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Bounce Infinity Raises $20M in Funding from Existing Investors

Electric Vehicles India

Bounce Infinity, an electric scooter and removable battery company, has raised $20 million from existing investors, including Sequoia. Co-founder and CEO of the company, Vivekananda Hallekere, confirmed that the Bangalore-based company has completed its first tranche. Hallekere said it was not in talks to sell the company.

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Bajaj Chetak electrical scooter sees over four-fold gross sales enlargement in FY23

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Thereafter, your company was all set to increase substantially production and sales,” Bajaj Auto Chairman Niraj Bajaj stated in an deal with to shareholders, The corporate additionally excused its gross sales figures for the pace of June. Then again, the corporate’s exports, which accounted for 52.7