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HPQ Shatters Fumed Silica Tech With Reductions Of 93% CapEx, 90% Energy and 84% Greenhouse Gases

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 9:08 AM on Thursday, June 6th, 2024

HPQ Silicon is on the verge of disrupting the manufacturing process of Fumed Silica and becoming the sole provider capable of satisfying the strong demand for low carbon Fumed Silica products.

How disruptive is the HPQ Silicon Process?

Energy Consumption 90% Lower
Greenhouse Gases 84-88% Lower
Capital Costs 93% Lower
Hydrogen Chloride Gas Complete Elimination
GIANTS OF FUMED SILICA MARKET HAVE TAKEN NOTICE AND SIGNED NDAs

More than just talk, the Fumed Silica industry has taken notice as evidenced by multiple NDAs with leading manufacturers immediately after HPQ announced the successful production of Fumed Silica samples through its proprietary Reactor technology.

It’s time for investors to take a closer look at the groundbreaking strides HPQ is making in reducing the carbon footprint, while also shattering the economics of the Fumed Silica industry.

These multiple non-disclosure agreements with leading manufacturers in the Fumed Silica space attest to HPQ’s remarkable achievements. But what exactly is Fumed Silica, and why is the industry buzzing about it?

UNVEILING FUMED SILICA

Fumed Silica, a versatile micro-powder, isn’t just another industrial substance. Its potential to reshape numerous industries, from cosmetics and toothpaste to powdered foods, makes it a game-changer across personal care, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, adhesives, construction, batteries, and beyond.

A MILESTONE IN GREEN ENGINEERING AND COMMERCIALIZATION PATHWAY

The company has taken a significant step towards commercialization and is advancing with the pre-commissioning of a 50 tonnes per year (TPY) FSR Pilot Plant, signalling promising prospects.

OPERATIONAL PILOT PLANT BY EARLY IN Q3

The pre-commissioning phase is progressing well, setting the stage for the pilot plant’s operational launch in Q3. This milestone is pivotal as HPQ aims to transition from lab-scale production to commercial-grade outputs, addressing the high demand for eco-friendly fumed silica. The pilot plant will initially produce fumed silica with specific surface areas between 150 and 200 m²/g, eventually targeting over 300 m²/g for food and pharma applications.

MULTIPLE COMMERCIAL PLANTS GLOBALLY

The company is preparing for a future that could see the deployment of numerous 1,000-ton per year reactors to meet global demand. The local production model reduces transportation costs and environmental impact, further enhancing HPQ’s competitive edge.

WORDS FROM HPQ CEO

Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon and HPQ Silica Polvere, stated,

“The materials produced will be sent to several potential clients under nondisclosure agreements for qualification. These potential clients, who have expressed keen interest in our material, could become strategic partners in our journey. We aim to negotiate offtake agreements for our low-carbon fumed silica material with them.”

ENHANCING ECONOMIC VIABILITY
The updated technical and economic study reveals remarkable cost efficiency and market potential:

Capital Expenditure: Around US$10 per Kg of annual capacity, drastically lower than the traditional US$146 per Kg, reducing entry costs by about 93%.
Energy Efficiency: Consuming 10-15 KWh per Kg of fumed silica, versus the conventional 100-120 KWh, marking a 90% reduction.
Profit Margins: Revised EBITDA margins for fumed silica with 150 m²/g surface area range from 72% to 80%, significantly higher than the industry average of 20%.
These figures underline the transformative potential of HPQ’s technology, which not only slashes production costs but also enhances environmental sustainability.

SOLE PROVIDER OF LOW CARBON FUMED SILICA
Ceo Tourillon emphasized,

“The Fumed Silica Reactor technology has the potential to change fumed silica manufacturing for the better, and HPQ Silica is uniquely positioned to be the sole provider capable of supplying the materials required to meet the increasing demand for low-carbon fumed silica products.”

WATCH THIS INTERVIEW FOR IN-DEPTH INSIGHTS
HPQ Silicon progress towards commercializing its Fumed Silica Reactor technology marks a pivotal moment for investors seeking promising opportunities in the green engineering sector.

To gain a deeper understanding of HPQ’s strategic vision and groundbreaking achievements, watch the exclusive interview with CEO Bernard Tourillon. Discover how HPQ is poised to transform the fumed silica market with its cutting-edge technology and strong market positioning.

With World Record In Sight, HPQ Silicon Groundbreaking Advancement in Li-Ion Battery Tech Unleashes $130B Silicon Anode Market Potential

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 9:08 AM on Friday, May 17th, 2024

In electric vehicle (EV) batteries, the anode serves as a critical component, acting as a storage vessel for lithium ions that are then released when the battery is being used to power the car.

Graphite anodes, the current market dominators, have reached their peak energy density. This limitation is prompting a shift toward Silicon-based anodes, which offer up to 10 times the energy density.

Major players like Porsche, Mercedes, and GM are embracing this technology, recognizing its potential to revolutionize EV performance.

But while silicon-based anode materials hold great promise for batteries, they are known to suffer from significant degradation during charging and discharging cycles. Solving this problem will open up a market for silicon anode materials that could reach $130B by 2033.

ENTER HPQ SILICON INC. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) 

HPQ Silicon is positioning itself to become a key supplier of Silicon materials in battery anodes, which aligns with the US and Canadian government initiatives to establish domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems in an effort to reduce reliance on China.

Novacium, HPQ’s France-based affiliate, has acquired patents enhancing anode material performance, particularly in silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With the pressing demand for domestic battery material suppliers, HPQ Silicon’s advancements in silicon-based anode material position it as a crucial player in meeting the evolving needs of the electric vehicle industry while addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

UNVEILING SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE WITH 30% IMPROVEMENT OVER GRAPHITE

The company unveiled initial results of their Gen 2 advanced silicon-based anode material, showcasing a staggering 30% improvement over conventional graphite anodes. Notably, this leap forward comes with no significant degradation in the first cycle, placing them squarely in competition with established players in the field.

EXPANDING HORIZONS: DIVERSE BATTERY MARKETS AND AI IMPACT

Delving deeper, the company highlighted the diverse markets for batteries, emphasizing the burgeoning demand for energy storage driven by the proliferation of AI systems and the looming shortage of electricity.

ELEVATING THE STANDARD: WORLD RECORD IN SIGHT “VERY SOON”

Detailing their company’s cutting-edge process, CEO Bernard Tourillon outlined the journey from raw materials to higher-value materials that sets them far apart from competitors. Their ambitious goal to surpass the world record with their Gen 3 batteries “very soon” underscores their confidence in their technical prowess.

CHARGING AHEAD: ADVANCING BATTERY MANUFACTURING BUSINESS PLAN

With their sights set on partnering with the world’s biggest battery manufacturers, the company discussed their progress in producing materials that rival or exceed those sourced from Chinese or domestic competitors. They are poised to demonstrate this to potential investors and partners, buoyed by optimism and significant technological strides.

SOLVING THE RANGE ANXIETY PROBLEM – A SEAMLESS ADDITION FOR BATTERY MANUFACTURERS

Navigating the dynamic EV market, CEO Tourillon addressed concerns about range anxiety that are slowing down EV sales, while increasing demand for HPQ’s advanced silicon materials due to their greater battery capacity. Specifically, how “the Company’s blend of graphite and advanced engineered silicon anode material can be utilized worldwide without modification by battery manufacturers, significantly enhancing battery performance.”

DRIVING FORWARD

In conclusion, this interview offered a compelling glimpse into the future of electric vehicles, propelled by the advent of silicon-based anodes. With ambitious goals, strategic partnerships, and a relentless pursuit of innovation, the company is poised to lead the charge into the Silicon Age of batteries, shaping the future of sustainable transportation.

 

HPQ Silicon and Impact Funding Europe Partner for Green Technology Advancement

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 2:47 PM on Thursday, May 9th, 2024

HPQ Silicon has announced a significant partnership through a MOU with Impact Funding Europe (IFE), aiming to enhance their green technology projects. This collaboration seeks to leverage HPQ’s innovative silicon and silica-based technologies alongside IFE’s expertise in securing European Union funding, focusing on advancing sustainable industrial practices towards achieving global net-zero emissions.

Key Components of the HPQ-IFE Collaboration:

Focused Funding Initiatives: The partnership aims to utilize EU programs that may cover substantial project costs, prioritizing New Battery Technology and Green Hydrogen. This financial support is crucial for HPQ Silicon as it develops technologies like the PUREVAP™ Quartz Reduction Reactors and silicon-based anode materials for batteries.

Expertise and Track Record:

IFE’s success in international grant writing enhances HPQ’s capabilities to secure funding. The MOU plans to incorporate HPQ’s technologies into major EU-funded initiatives, tapping into the extensive funding available for the Green Deal and Industry Transformation, which exceeds 100 Billion EUR annually.

Anticipated Outcomes and Strategic Impact:

Advancing Technological Development: The collaboration is expected to expedite HPQ’s projects, particularly in creating low-cost, zero-emission silicon production and advanced materials for batteries. It also aims to explore the role of silicon in sustainable hydrogen production, furthering energy innovations.

Expanding Market Reach:

Aligning with IFE allows HPQ to access broader European funding opportunities, enhancing its position as a leader in sustainable technology. This alliance aims to boost HPQ’s operational capabilities and market presence in the green technology field.

Leadership Perspective:

“We are excited to collaborate with Impact Funding Europe to unlock opportunities for securing EU funding in the fields of Green Hydrogen and New Battery Technology,” said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon. “This partnership highlights our commitment to innovation and a sustainable future.”

The MOU between HPQ Silicon and IFE signifies a pivotal step for HPQ in the global sustainability arena. It positions the company to significantly influence the development of green technologies, aligning with global efforts towards environmental sustainability. This collaboration promises to drive technological advancements and market expansion, positioning HPQ Silicon as a key player in the green technology sector and a compelling investment in the small-cap market.

HPQ Silicon Plans To Negotiate Multiple Potential Offtake Agreements, For Multiple Potential Fumed Silica Plants

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 12:43 PM on Friday, April 12th, 2024

If you knew that silicon is the second most abundant element in the earth’s crust (behind only oxygen) and the eighth-most common element in the universe, you’d have very little reason to be concerned about it, let alone fear it.

But that would change quickly if you knew that Silicon Metal manufacturing is the largest emitter of CO2 on a per ton basis on the planet.  That concern would only continue to grow if you knew that Silicon Metal is used to create Fumed Silica, which is used in our everyday lives through products such as cosmetics, toothpaste and powdered foods.

HPQ SILICON DISRUPTIVE TECH IS SHAKING UP THE WORLD OF FUMED SILICA

HPQ Silicon is on the verge of disrupting the manufacturing process of Fumed Silica and becoming the sole provider capable of satisfying the strong demand for low carbon Fumed Silica products.

How disruptive is the HPQ Silicon Process?

  • Energy Consumption  93% Lower
  • Greenhouse Gases  84-88% Lower
  • Capital Costs 93% Lower
  • Hydrogen Chloride Gas  Complete Elimination

GIANTS OF FUMED SILICA MARKET HAVE TAKEN NOTICE AND SIGNED NDAs

More than just talk, the Fumed Silica industry has taken notice as evidenced by multiple NDAs with leading manufacturers immediately after HPQ announced the successful production of Fumed Silica samples through its proprietary Reactor technology.

It’s time for investors to take a closer look at the groundbreaking strides HPQ is making in reducing the carbon footprint, while also shattering the economics of the Fumed Silica industry,

These multiple non-disclosure agreements with leading manufacturers in the Fumed Silica space attest to HPQ’s remarkable achievements. But what exactly is Fumed Silica, and why is the industry buzzing about it?

UNVEILING FUMED SILICA

Fumed Silica, a versatile micro-powder, isn’t just another industrial substance. Its potential to reshape numerous industries, from cosmetics and toothpaste to powdered foods, makes it a game-changer across personal care, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, adhesives, construction, batteries, and beyond.

DESIGN REWORKED TO FAST TRACK AND DE-RISK COMMERCIAL PLANT SCALE-UP

Today, the company announced a significant overhaul of the 50 tonnes per year (TPY) pilot plant system. This redesign expedites the path to commercial scalability, mitigating associated risks and ensuring a seamless transition to full-scale production. Furthermore, it streamlines the process of constructing the inaugural 1,000 TPY commercial-scale plant. Notably, this rework will not disrupt the scheduled commissioning of the pilot plant in Q2 2024.

“Fast tracking and de-risking the commercial scale-up of our proprietary Fumed Silica Reactor technology, with its disruptive capability to produce Low-Carbon Footprint and Hydrogen Chloride (HCI) free Fumed Silica in just one step, represents a significant advantage for HPQ,” said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc and HPQ Silica Polvere Inc.

PATH TO COMMERCIALIZATION UNVEILED

In Q2 2024, the focus remains on finalizing the assembly and commissioning of the pilot plant. Following this, in Q3 2024, operations will commence. Initially, they will follow a batch protocol to replicate lab-scale results. Subsequently, semi-continuous operations will target commercial-grade production to facilitate sample distribution to potential clients.

Future prospects entail optimization for high-value food/pharma grade material and negotiation of offtake agreements for the construction of the first 1,000 TPY commercial-scale plant.

MARKET DYNAMICS AND POSITIONING

The Fumed Silica market is projected to grow at a robust 5.5% CAGR, reaching US$ 3.1 billion by 2032. HPQ Polvere, with its disruptive advantages over traditional manufacturing methods, is poised to capture market share, especially in Canada, with ample demand to support its ambitious growth plans.

“HPQ Polvere aims to become the first and sole producer of Low-Carbon Fumed Silica globally,” concluded Mr. Bernard Tourillon.

In the dynamic landscape of green engineering, HPQ Silicon’s strides towards commercialization mark a significant milestone, promising not only technological advancement but also a sustainable solution for the burgeoning market demand.

Watch this powerful interview with Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc and HPQ Silica Polvere Inc.

 

 

HPQ Silicon Groundbreaking Advancement in Li-Ion Battery Tech Unleashes $130 Billion Silicon Anode Market Potential

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 9:29 AM on Friday, March 22nd, 2024

In electric vehicle (EV) batteries, the anode serves as a critical component, acting as a storage vessel for lithium ions that are then released when the battery is being used to power the car.

Graphite anodes, the current market dominators, have reached their peak energy density. This limitation is prompting a shift toward Silicon-based anodes, which offer up to 10 times the energy density.

Major players like Porsche, Mercedes, and GM are embracing this technology, recognizing its potential to revolutionise EV performance.

But while silicon-based anode materials hold great promise for batteries, they are known to suffer from significant degradation during charging and discharging cycles.

Solving this problem will open up a market for silicon anode materials that could reach $130B by 2033.

ENTER HPQ SILICON INC. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) 

HPQ Silicon is a technology company specialising in green engineering for silicon manufacturing. Positioned strategically to become a key supplier for Silicon materials in battery anodes, HPQ Silicon’s efforts align with the US and Canadian governments’ initiatives to establish domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems.

Novacium, HPQ’s France-based affiliate, has acquired patents enhancing anode material performance, particularly in silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With the pressing demand for domestic battery material suppliers, HPQ Silicon’s advancements in engineered SiOx materials position it as a crucial player in meeting the evolving needs of the electric vehicle industry while addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

DELIVERING STRONG PERFORMANCE AT 100 CYCLES

Dr. Jed Kraiem, Novacium’s COO,

“We are learning a lot from these results at 100 cycles, results that continue to surpass our initial theoretical expectations of a 10% improvement in battery performance. These results are incredibly encouraging indicators of the material’s commercial viability in the battery manufacturing sector and underscore our ability to produce a blend of graphite and advanced engineered silicon anode material that significantly enhances battery performance.”

MAINTAINING PERFORMANCE EXCELLENCE

Data analysis showcases the remarkable consistency and minimal degradation of Novacium’s silicon-based material blend at the 100-cycle mark. Despite Silicon’s historical degradation tendencies, Novacium’s engineered anode material demonstrates comparable degradation rates to graphite batteries, fueling optimism for future developments.

COMPARATIVE PERFORMANCE EVALUATION

A side-by-side comparison illustrates the energy density of Novacium’s silicon blend among the top-performing 18650 commercial batteries. HPQ and Novacium emphasise the preliminary nature of these tests, hinting at further optimization potential for enhanced battery performance.

Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon and Novacium,

“I am profoundly encouraged by the results to date. This achievement reflects our ability to deliver a material that can improve the performances of most batteries available in the market. However, I am even more excited about the potential of our next generations of materials.”

CEO ADDRESSES STOCK PRICE

Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon acknowledges the frustration among shareholders, including themselves, regarding the company’s stock price. Tourillon emphasises that despite the selling pressure on HPQ stock, it is not reflective of the company’s performance but rather specific circumstances of one shareholder. Despite the frustration, they express confidence in the company’s actions over the past year, which have generated the liquidity needed to absorb the selling pressure. The Tourillon urges shareholders to differentiate between market conditions unrelated to the company and its own strategic efforts. They stress the importance of addressing this issue to ensure shareholders understand the company’s trajectory, even amidst positive developments such as successful press releases.

As Novacium pushes boundaries in battery innovation, HPQ Silicon positions itself as a key player in the pursuit of greener, more efficient energy solutions. Explore the transformative potential of Novacium’s breakthrough technology in the video interview.

HPQ Silicon Sees FOMO For Customers and Investors In 2024

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 9:40 AM on Monday, March 18th, 2024

HPhQ Silicon (HPQ: TSX-V) (HPQFF: OTCQB) with the support of world-class technology partners PyroGenesis Canada Inc. (TSX: PYR) (OTCQX: PYRGF) and NOVACIUM SAS, new green processes crucial to make the critical materials needed to reach net zero emissions.

HPQ activities are centered around the following four pillars:

  1. Becoming a green low-cost manufacturer of Fumed Silica using the FUMED SILICA REACTOR.
  2. Becoming a zero CO2 low-cost producer of High Purity Silicon through its proven PUREVAP™ “Quartz Reduction Reactors” (QRR)
  3. Becoming a producer of silicon-based anode materials for battery applications
  4. Developing a low carbon, on demand hydrogen production system.

More than just lipservice, HPQ has countless NDAs with some of the biggest players in the world and/or published technical milestones that shatter the status quo across each of these verticals.

Today we’re here to talk about #1 Fumed Silica and #3 Silicon based anode materials for batteries.

HPQ Silicon Targets 2025 Production Of Silicon For Li-Ion Batteries To Meet $130 Billion Projected Market

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 6:35 PM on Monday, March 11th, 2024

In the realm of electric vehicles (EVs), the anode is pivotal, housing lithium ions crucial for powering these vehicles. While graphite anodes dominate, their energy density has plateaued, prompting a shift towards Silicon-based alternatives, recognized for their potential to enhance EV performance. However, Silicon anodes face degradation issues. Solving this problem could unlock a $130 billion market by 2033.

Enter HPQ Silicon Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF)

Specializing in green engineering for silicon manufacturing, HPQ Silicon strategically aligns with initiatives fostering domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems. Its affiliate, Novacium, enhances anode materials, particularly in Silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With pressing demand for battery material suppliers, HPQ Silicon’s advancements in SiOx materials position it as a crucial player in the EV industry.

Preliminary testing of Novacium’s engineered SiOx material demonstrates a remarkable capacity boost of over 14%, without first-cycle degradation, surpassing expectations. Dr. Jed Kraiem, Novacium’s COO, expresses excitement at these promising results.

Sustaining Capacity Improvement

Dr. Kraiem highlights the absence of measurable degradation after 25 cycles, indicating the material’s commercial viability. This aligns with HPQ’s Silicon Initiative, emphasizing seamless material integration into existing battery manufacturing processes.

HPQ plans to commence production using proven scalable processes, positioning itself as a key player in advancing battery technologies. The innovative blend promises increased efficiency and capacity, reshaping the battery manufacturing landscape globally.

CEO’s Vision

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS, underscores their commitment to innovation and readiness for large-scale production, setting the stage for a new era in various industries.

Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Energy

HPQ Silicon and Novacium are pioneers in revolutionizing battery technology, evident in the remarkable capacity boost of 18650 batteries. Their vision and commitment signal a promising future in sustainable energy solutions.

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HPQ Silicon Targets 2025 Production Of Silicon For Li-Ion Batteries To Meet $130 Billion Projected Market

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 10:39 AM on Thursday, February 29th, 2024

In electric vehicle (EV) batteries, the anode serves as a critical component, acting as a storage vessel for lithium ions that are then released when the battery is being used to power the car.

Graphite anodes, the current market dominators, have reached their peak energy density. This limitation is prompting a shift toward Silicon-based anodes, which offer up to 10 times the energy density.

Major players like Porsche, Mercedes, and GM are embracing this technology, recognizing its potential to revolutionize EV performance.

But while silicon-based anode materials hold great promise for batteries, they are known to suffer from significant degradation during charging and discharging cycles.

Solving this problem will open up a market for silicon anode materials that could reach $130B by 2033.

ENTER HPQ SILICON INC. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) 

HPQ Silicon is a technology company specializing in green engineering for silicon manufacturing. Positioned strategically to become a key supplier for Silicon materials in battery anodes, HPQ Silicon’s efforts align with the US and Canadian governments’ initiatives to establish domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems.

Novacium, HPQ’s France-based affiliate, has acquired patents enhancing anode material performance, particularly in silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With the pressing demand for domestic battery material suppliers, HPQ Silicon’s advancements in engineered SiOx materials position it as a crucial player in meeting the evolving needs of the electric vehicle industry while addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

FIRST TESTS WITH SIOX MATERIAL BOOST BATTERY PERFORMANCE BY 14%

Preliminary testing of NOVACIUM’s engineered SiOx material demonstrates an outstanding capability to enhance battery performance by over 14% without any noticeable first-cycle degradation.

MAINTAINING BATTERY CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT FOR 25 CYCLES:

Dr. Jed Kraiem, COO of Novacium, expresses excitement:

“The test results continue to exceed our expectations. The results after 25 cycles keep surpassing our internal theoretical estimate of a 10% improvement in battery performance. These results demonstrate our ability to produce a graphite and engineered SiOx anode material blend that can enhance battery performance.”

CAPACITY IMPROVEMENT WITHOUT TYPICAL SILICON DEGRADATION FOR 25 CYCLES

Dr. Kraiem added, “The observation that there is no measurable cycle degradation between the batteries made entirely of graphite (illustrated in red) and those incorporating Novacium’s engineered SiOx blend (depicted in blue) after 25 cycles is an encouraging indicator of the material’s commercial viability in the battery manufacturing sector.”

NOVACIUM ENGINEERED SIOX MATERIAL AND THE HPQ SILICON INITIATIVE

The non-optimized version of Novacium’s engineered SiOx material has demonstrated remarkable adaptability and compatibility, hinting at the potential for superior materials with broad industry applications. This aligns perfectly with HPQ’s Silicon Initiative, emphasizing the seamless integration of materials into existing battery manufacturing processes.

COMMERCIAL POTENTIAL AND STRATEGIC IMPLEMENTATION

HPQ’s strategy is to commence production using cost-effective equipment and highly scalable processes already proven in a multiton-scale pilot manufacturing line. The goal is to achieve rapid commercial scalability through the seamless integration of the SiOx material into EV battery and/or EV auto manufacturers without the need for any production modifications. This forward-thinking strategy positions HPQ as a key player in advancing the efficiency and applicability of battery technologies across diverse sectors.

GLOBAL IMPACT ON BATTERY CAPACITY

The transformative potential of the resulting graphite and SiOx mixture is poised to revolutionize battery technology by significantly enhancing overall capacity. Tailored specifically for large-scale gigafactories, this innovative blend holds the promise of reshaping the landscape of battery manufacturing on a global scale. The prospect of increased efficiency and capacity marks a significant step forward in meeting the growing demands of various industries reliant on robust and sustainable energy solutions. As this groundbreaking innovation unfolds, it not only addresses the immediate challenges in battery manufacturing but also paves the way for a more sustainable and impactful future in energy storage.

WHAT DOES THE CEO HAVE TO SAY?

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS echos this sentiment,

“I am profoundly encouraged by the results we’ve seen with the initial iterations of Novacium’s engineered SiOx material. Our vision extends beyond mere innovation; we are setting the stage for a new era where our materials will meet and exceed the demands of various industries. As we prepare to scale up our manufacturing capability, we are demonstrating our readiness for large-scale production.”

CONCLUSION

HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS are at the forefront of revolutionizing battery technology. With an impressive 14% capacity boost in 18650 batteries, the results speak volumes about the commercial viability and potential applications of Novacium’s engineered SiOx material.

Now sit back, relax and watch this powerful interview with Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS.

HPQ Silicon Achieves Breakthrough in Li-Ion Battery Technology and $130 Billion Market For Silicon Anodes

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 2:00 PM on Friday, February 16th, 2024

Empowering the Electric Vehicle Revolution

In the dynamic realm of electric vehicles (EVs), the battery’s anode stands as a linchpin, housing vital lithium ions essential for powering these vehicles. While graphite anodes have long reigned supreme, their energy density has now plateaued, necessitating a pivotal shift towards Silicon-based alternatives. Embracing this paradigm shift are industry titans like Porsche, Mercedes, and GM, recognizing Silicon’s potential to redefine EV performance. However, Silicon-based anodes have grappled with a vexing degradation issue—until now.

Enter HPQ Silicon Inc. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF)

HPQ Silicon emerges as a beacon of innovation, specializing in eco-friendly silicon manufacturing. Positioned strategically, HPQ Silicon aligns its trajectory with governmental initiatives aimed at fostering domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems. Its affiliate, Novacium, has secured patents enhancing anode material performance, particularly in Silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With a burgeoning market projected to hit $130 billion by 2033, HPQ Silicon’s engineered SiOx materials are poised to revolutionize the electric vehicle landscape.

In a groundbreaking feat, Novacium’s engineered SiOx material catapults battery performance by a staggering 14%, all while circumventing first-cycle degradation. Commissioning an external laboratory for 18650 industrial battery production showcased a 14% uptick in full-battery capacity, surpassing theoretical estimates. Dr. Jed Kraiem, COO of Novacium, lauds the results, underscoring their promise and potential to reshape battery manufacturing.

Silicon Integration Success: A Pivotal Leap Forward

The crux of this breakthrough lies in mitigating Silicon’s notorious expansion and contraction issues during charging cycles. This milestone underscores the feasibility of incorporating Silicon into battery manufacturing, charting a new trajectory for the industry. Novacium and HPQ Silicon are trailblazing SiOx anode materials, targeting a spectrum of applications, from energy storage to electric vehicles.

The deliberate choice of the 18650 battery model accentuates its ubiquity in consumer electronics and EV battery packs. Renowned for its cylindrical form and robust performance, the 18650 battery serves as an ideal canvas for showcasing Novacium’s engineered SiOx material.

A Visionary Conclusion: Pioneering Battery Technology

As Novacium and HPQ Silicon continue their odyssey, their achievement not only transcends expectations but also propels them to the vanguard of battery innovation. With each charging cycle test, the promise of electric vehicles and portable electronics grows ever brighter. HPQ Silicon’s visionary strides herald a future where sustainable, high-performance batteries power our world.

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HPQ Silicon Achieves Breakthrough in Li-Ion Battery Technology and $130 Billion Market For Silicon Anodes

Posted by Alavaro Coronel at 9:36 AM on Friday, February 16th, 2024

In electric vehicle (EV) batteries, the anode serves as a critical component, acting as a storage vessel for lithium ions that are then released when the battery is being used to power the car.

Graphite anodes, the current market dominators, have reached their peak energy density. This limitation is prompting a shift toward Silicon-based anodes, which offer up to 10 times the energy density.

Major players like Porsche, Mercedes, and GM are embracing this technology, recognizing its potential to revolutionize EV performance.

But while silicon-based anode materials hold great promise for batteries, they are known to suffer from significant degradation during charging and discharging cycles.

Solving this problem will open up a market for silicon anode materials that could reach $130B by 2033.

ENTER HPQ SILICON INC. (TSX-V: HPQ) (OTCQB: HPQFF) 

HPQ Silicon is a technology company specializing in green engineering for silicon manufacturing. Positioned strategically to become a key supplier for Silicon materials in battery anodes, HPQ Silicon’s efforts align with the US and Canadian governments’ initiatives to establish domestic battery manufacturing ecosystems.

Novacium, HPQ’s France-based affiliate, has acquired patents enhancing anode material performance, particularly in silicon-based Li-ion batteries. With the pressing demand for domestic battery material suppliers, HPQ Silicon’s advancements in engineered SiOx materials position it as a crucial player in meeting the evolving needs of the electric vehicle industry while addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

FIRST TESTS WITH SIOX MATERIAL BOOST BATTERY PERFORMANCE BY 14%

Preliminary testing of NOVACIUM’s engineered SiOx material demonstrates an outstanding capability to enhance battery performance by over 14% without any noticeable first-cycle degradation.

MILESTONE VALIDATION OF ENGINEERED SIOX MATERIAL

Novacium commissioned an external laboratory to produce 18650 industrial batteries utilizing its proprietary SiOx material. The first batch, serving as benchmarks, displayed a 14% overall improvement in full-battery capacity compared to 100% graphite batteries. This achievement surpasses theoretical estimates, showcasing the immediate industrial potential of Novacium’s SiOx material.

Dr. Jed Kraiem Ph.D., COO of Novacium.

“Charging and discharging cycle tests are ongoing, and preliminary results, after 5 cycles, are not just promising, they exceed our expectations,”

SILICON INTEGRATION SUCCESS: A GAME-CHANGER IN BATTERY MANUFACTURING

The noteworthy aspect is the absence of measurable first-cycle degradation despite the incorporation of silicon, known for its expansion and contraction issues during charging. This breakthrough mitigates capacity loss, signifying the potential application of this technology in battery manufacturing. Novacium and HPQ are pioneering SiOx anode materials, targeting applications in energy storage, consumer electronics, and electric vehicles.

STRATEGIC USE OF 18650 BATTERY MODEL

The selection of the commercial-grade lithium-ion battery model 18650 was strategic, emphasizing its widespread use in consumer electronics and electric vehicle battery packs. With its cylindrical form factor and reputation for durability, high energy density, and efficient power conversion, the 18650 battery is an ideal candidate for showcasing Novacium’s engineered SiOx material.

Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS.

“Today’s announcement marks a significant milestone, reinforcing our strategic alliance with Novacium. With our exclusive global licences, HPQ is strategically positioned as a reliable and sustainable source of innovatively engineered SiOx battery materials.”

Conclusion: Shaping the Future of Battery Technology

Novacium and HPQ Silicon’s breakthrough not only exceeds expectations but also positions them as leaders in advancing battery technology. As charging and discharging cycle tests continue, the potential implications for electric vehicles and portable electronics are substantial.

Now sit back, relax and watch this powerful interview with Mr. Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. and NOVACIUM SAS.