They develop materials based on graphene and two-dimensional crystals for the manufacturing and energy industries. In 2020, they teamed up with IIT and the largest battery manufacturer in Europe, Graphene Flagship partner VARTA Microinnovation, to develop graphene-enabled silicon-based lithium-ion batteries.
Graphene-based batteries represent a revolutionary leap forward, addressing many of the shortcomings of lithium-ion batteries. These batteries conduct electricity much faster than conventional battery materials, offer a higher energy density, and charge faster because of Graphene.
Kennedy Labs is a Dutch manufacturer of graphene and other 2D crystal materials. They produce graphene and graphene oxide materials.
Graphenea is a private company focused on the production of high quality graphene for industrial applications. They use their own highly effective, scalable, and environmentally friendly production process to produce graphene and develop graphene-based technology for industries and consumers.
Using the conductivity and surface area of graphene (it can stretch up to 20% of its length) to improve the electrochemical properties of the lithium-ion battery anode and cathode simultaneously, the super battery delivers super power density, energy density and cycling life like you’ve never experienced before.
Graphenest is a startup that produces graphene and other nanomaterials using a highly scalable technology. Graphenetech, on the other hand, develops and uses top-down processes for graphite exfoliation, resulting in the production of nano-graphite and graphene, specifically graphite nanoplatelets.