Home > Press > EcoloCap Solutions Inc. Proprietary Nano Lithium X Battery Test Results Surpass Expectations
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EcoloCap Solutions Inc. today announced that Exponent Inc., one of the leading engineering and scientific firms in the U.S. with a team of 900 employees in 23 offices, has delivered final test results for EcoloCap's Nano Lithium X Battery. The test results demonstrate that in side by side comparisons with existing published information, the Nano Lithium X battery technology has the world's highest energy density output per mass.
The Nano Lithium X battery technology also has the lowest cost of production and sales price. The large capacity of the battery will allow for the fastest recharge time of any commercially-available battery.
Using an approach involving electrical, mechanical, scientific, thermal and statistical analysis, the Nano Lithium X battery was extensively tested for its charge and discharge capabilities at 100 amps, 150 amps, 200 amps and 235 amps. Rigorous testing has concluded that the Nano Lithium X Battery performs even better than the company previously estimated, and represents a substantial improvement over existing lithium-ion batteries in terms of energy density, total cost, and recharge time.
"It is rewarding to see that our investment in developing the Nano Lithium X battery has come to fruition, and we are excited to generate substantial value for our shareholders," said EcoloCap Solutions President and CEO Michael Siegel. "This battery is well-positioned to become a leader in key markets seeking high-performance batteries, including use in electric vehicles, golf carts, cellular towers and similar demanding applications." He added.
Test results have concluded that the Nano Lithium X Battery is now proven to have:
-- The highest energy density output of any commercially-available battery
-- The fastest recharge time of any comparable commercial battery
-- The lowest cost per energy output of any commercially-available battery
EcoloCap's advanced technology fills a void in the market for high-powered batteries at a low cost. The battery employs low levels of powdered Lithium, enabling it to be produced at a lower cost than all other types of lithium cells. At the same time, no other technology can match its performance. While typical lithium-ion batteries require hundreds or thousands of small milliwatt to single watt cells in most applications, EcoloCap's batteries are far more efficient and cost-effective, with each cell rated at 4.2 volts at 240 Ahr.
View complete test results at: www.ecolocap.com/site/en/press-room/company-news/ecolocap-solutions-inc-releases-cnt-battery-preliminary-comparative-testing-results.html
EcoloCap is ecstatic with the final test results for the Nano Lithium X battery and management is currently exploring strategic opportunities with leading battery manufacturers.
This press release may contain statements of a forward-looking nature regarding future events. These statements are only predictions and actual events may differ materially. Please refer to documents that EcoloCap Solutions Inc. files from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a discussion of certain factors that could cause actual results to differ materials from those contained in the forward-looking statements.
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About EcoloCap Solutions
EcoloCap Solutions Inc. (OTCBB:ECOS) and its subsidiaries Micro Bubble Technologies Inc. ("MBT"), K-MBT Inc. (Korea) and EcoloCap Solutions Canada Inc., are an integrated network of environmentally focused technology companies that mainly utilize nanotechnology to develop efficient alternative energy solutions. Their portfolio of products and services include MBT's Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) and Nano Lithium rechargeable batteries that surpass the performance of batteries in the market today, MBT's M-Fuel, a breakthrough suspension fuel for diesel and heavy oil applications that greatly reduces cost and the emission of harmful gases, and EcoloCap Solutions Canada Inc. which offers Carbon Credit UN Certification and trading services.
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