"It was repeatedly mentioned that the cement industry alone could utilize every ounce of graphite that Zenyatta could produce."
this is exactly what i've been saying! in addition, no one else can afford to pay as high a price for our graphene either. although, if Musky's numbers are correct with Ballard, they might be able to compete. but as it stands now, our graphite (is/will be) simply too expense to be used in batteries.
what all this means is that we have an IRREPLACEABLE PRODUCT of which we can easily sell all we can produce per year. plus, we may have competition for it the likes of which we can't even imagine yet. the bidding could get outrageous when all this sinks in for the rest of the world!