To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (153755 ) 3/3/2020 6:47:39 AM From: Dr. Voodoo Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217541 Hi Pogeu, Sorry,,, somehow missed this--- mm...publicly traded,,, as of yet,,, companies scooping up do not know. I am only familiar with oompa-loompas, and one of many willy wonka secret hideouts Economy of global scale is not a question of if, but more when and style of implementation being key. While it is game changing, is not a game-over transformation,,, and lithium will not go away,,, but likely needed in some combo. Did a little read on ALYI, yes indeed. Implementation is correct from my understanding. 100% priority dates, etc are open season,,, and not only shot at the big leagues. What I know about this market: TLSA has deal with Maxwell, but Maxwell's only tip of hand has been on roll-em-up graphene,,, which is not the same as baked and stacked. electrek.co Fisker has promised but then ditched. thedrive.com . Both, and investment community are placing bets and are well aware of state-of-art and certainly all players. A lot of buzz, but not much truth to projects goings on in India. Biochar publications are abundant. All designs I've seen leak. It is such as the nature of the beast, and UC technology is not long-long term storage-- also needs battery/mechanism to control electron flow, as I understand. (can always be wrong). I am only (P)process , in People and Product, so only limited understanding of EE needed. My feeling: breakthrough/implementation here may come in lots of forms. Do not suffer from the same issues with lithium--not in fire hazard,,, but high charge density is always an issue for implementation. When considering any storage from grid, this is a step up.