Graphene was isolated and defined in 2004 by Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov at the University of Manchester in which they received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 2010. At the thickness of a single atom, graphene is the best possible conductor of electricity known, with the properties to charge faster and last longer than conventional lithium-ion batteries. An added advantage is that graphene also conducts heat evenly and cools more efficiently.Graphene is a super component of carbon that’s made up of a layer of atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb nano structure. It has exceptional strength, provides excellent conductivity and is the thinnest two-dimensional material in the world. Applying this technology to an efficient manufacturing process that has also remedied many safety hurdles makes these batteries the future of independent electric power.The technology of employing graphene into a lithium-ion battery is also more environmentally friendly as the sustainability lies in performance, being able to be charged five times more often than conventional lithium-ion batteries means graphene-based batteries lowers its environmental impact by 80%.
Our batteries are made from cells that have been developed to withstand the harshest of conditions and immense physical stress. Where other Lithium Ion batteries would've ignited or exploded during these tests, our batteries only saw a small voltage decrease.
When choosing a battery for your boat, make sure all ABYC standards have been met by the manufacturer. Our batteries have surpassed the regulations in every way.
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