Two potential paths:
(a) stay the course, keep the current approach in its demonstration that Albany graphite can compete with synthetic, and is suitable for making EV battery to entice company like Tesla and/or its partner to take us over, with an offer say $10/s,
Not to overstate the obvious, but no doubt a lot of the giant international potential end users of Alabny graphite would already be doing plenty of R&D on graphene. So path A for them may lead to path B by default.