I roped together 5 of the most “interesting/important” things about KULR that I could find…. I would love it if you guys could skim through this and give me your thoughts!
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KULR announced securing a battery safety contract with NASA to test its lithium-ion cells for future battery packs designed for the Artemis Program, a series of US-led international human spaceflight programs. In that deal, KULR will be processing up to 10,000 lithium-ion cells per week and preparing for tests performed by NASA, the Department of Defense, and others completing crewed flighted missions.
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KULR added an additional and potentially substantial revenue-generating shot on goal to its mix after releasing a passive propagation resistant (“PPR”) solution in its KULR-Tech Safe Case product family for maritime lithium-ion battery safety. This can be a big deal, noting that it's the only known PPR solution meeting the upcoming United States Coast Guard's new safety requirements for the passenger vessel industry.
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KULR has signed multi-million dollar contracts and is advancing development deals with industry behemoths, including NASA, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT, $LMT), Johnson Controls, Leidos (NYSE: LDOS), and the Andretti United E Team racing group. Few, if any, other micro-cap names can come close to boasting a similar list
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KULR's recent acquisition of Centropy AB's innovative technologies also adds considerable value, both intrinsically and inherently. The thermal management technologies acquired through this deal can be seamlessly integrated into their existing portfolio of technologies and services for meeting demand in industries like artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cryptocurrency mining – each presenting significant new market opportunities.
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KULR has partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) to assist in their lithium-ion battery lifecycle initiative alongside Clarios. This initiative seeks to improve lithium-ion battery production, recycling, and disposal practices. With involvement in initiatives like this coming straight from the DoE, KULR is cementing itself as the go-to company for industry-specific battery safety and disposal services. And with billions of lithium-ion batteries being used, that position is enviable. https://chartingdaily.com/revolutionary–battery-tech
note* I don't have an open position in KULR
TIA to those of you that read some of my DD!
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