BioSolar Releases Company Update on its Battery Technology Development Program
Company anticipates adding a new EV battery material technology program
Santa Clarita, CA -- BioSolar, Inc. (OTCQB:BSRC)(“BioSolar” or the “Company”), today provided an update from Chief Executive Officer Dr. David Lee, outlining the next steps for the Company’s EV battery technology development.
“I’d like to preface this corporate message by addressing the coronavirus pandemic and its impact on social and economic health,” said Dr. Lee. “Our thoughts and prayers are with those who have contracted the virus, the medical community, first responders, and American and global workers who continue to move society forward during these troubling times. Although the current capital markets environment is extremely volatile, our commitment to EV battery technology development is unfazed and we will continue to issue updates as they occur.”
The Company provided the following updates on previously announced objectives in the development of its EV battery technology:
Completed the second batch of commercial prototypes for power tool application that incorporate additional 21700 cell design work. Initial test results of the prototype cells indicate substantial improvement in power and energy capabilities. The Company expects to pursue additional developmental steps designed to demonstrate the technology’s commercial viability after further comprehensive testing and analysis expected to be performed by potential manufacturing and development partners.
Continuing the collaboration with existing technology development partners to build and demonstrate success for commercial grade Li-ion batteries incorporating the Company’s Si anode material and additive technologies.
Preparing to commence a development program for a new material processing technology to produce Silicon Oxide Composite anode material, one that specifically targets the EV battery market. Silicon Oxide Composite Anode has recently received significant interest because of its superior cycle and calendar life performance, as well as the potential to lower the cost for electric vehicle application.
“BioSolar has made significant progress towards its goal of developing technologies to increase the storage capacity, lower the cost and extend the life of lithium-ion batteries – all critical objectives for the majority of energy storage applications in high growth markets,” said Dr. Lee. “We believe we are on track for the development and demonstration of our performance boosting silicon additive material technology, and we will also seek to develop a new material processing technology to lower the cost of a promising category of silicon anode material for EV battery application.”
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