Developing Processes For The Low-Cost Manufacturing Of High Purity Silicon Metals For Next-Generation Lithium-ion Batteries

Achieved final critical milestones, completing a successful silicon pour

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Just wanted to start by saying thank you for the opportunity to ask questions.

 

1.       With regards to the Gen4 PureVap QRR,  is there already an idea on how much it would differ form the Gen3. To make it a little easier, do you believe the jump from Gen3 to Gen4 be a harder challenged then compared to the jump from Gen2 to 3? Do you believe the hardest engineering problems are behind HPQ currently with the QRR?

2.       Now going back to the Gen3 QRR and sending out samples to potential customers. Does HPQ currently have a means of transporting that material without contamination?

3.       After most of the samples go out to customers, is the idea to then use the QRR to make the feedstock for the NSiR? A quick addition to this question, what is the team at Novacium more excited about, playing with the material that comes out of the QRR or the NSiR and why.

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