An Exciting EV Virtual Conference On The Horizon

Benzinga
2023-03-27

The world will gain another insight into how is the EV future shaping up on March 30th during the Electric Vehicle & Auto Tech Virtual Online Conference which will be presented by Maxim Group and hosted by M-Vest. The conference will cover a range of aspects of the upcoming all-electric world: from charging solutions and batteries to mining and multiple markets that EVs cover.

Innovations In EV charging

This ever-evolving field will be presented by Charge Enterprises (NASDAQ: CRGE) who recently entered a strategic collaboration with an intelligent power management company with deep automotive OEM expertise, Eaton. With joined forces, they aim to simplify deployment of EV charging infrastructure solutions for fleets, including projects incorporating renewables and enabling net zero models.

Mining For EVs 

One of the presenters will be 5E Advanced Materials Inc (NASDAQ: FEAM). Specialized in boron and lithium co-product production, the company’s mission is to become a supplier to industries addressing global decarbonization, food and domestic security which are EVs, clean energy infrastructure, fertilizers, and domestic security. 

Another presenter will be ACME Lithium (OTC: ACLHF) who just expanded its lithium project at Fish Lake Valley, along with its admirable portfolio of North American projects in this area. Vox Royalty (NASDAQ: VOXR), a mining-focused royalty and streaming company will also be giving its insight, as will a Canadian mining firm, The Metals Company (NASDAQ: TMC), who just reported its fourth quarter results that showed losses have widened. 

New EV Charging Solutions 

Worksport Ltd (NASDAQ: WKSP) is a rare company on the horizon as its proprietary products, SOLIS solar folding truck bed cover and portable COR energy storage system promise to disrupt the transportation industry as a whole. Besides Worksport’s obvious contribution to extending the range of electric pickups, its unique products that regenerate electric power from the sun, enhance the environment and reduce carbon emissions also promise to change lifestyles as they are able to power outdoor workplaces and recreational sites. Worksport is actively pursuing its plan to become a global OEM supplier, already having listed the upcoming electric pickup Hercules Alpha, among others. 

Building A New EV Supply Chain

Besides being a vertically integrated EV technology ecosystem company, Atlis Motor Vehicles (NASDAQ: AMV), is also a battery cell manufacturer fully owned and operated in the US. A month ago, Atlis also became the first company to successfully demonstrate over 1 megawatt charging capability, as it continues its path towards creating a 1.5MW charging network. On March 15th, Atlis unveiled battery cell data for its proprietary pouch cell with first battery packs due to be shipped during the first half of the year. 

Exro Technologies (OTC: EXROF), a Canada-based clean technology company that developed a new generation of power control electronics that expand the capabilities of batteries, will also be presenting. The company recently announced that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with an undisclosed development partner, a multi-national company that is a direct supplier to the global automotive industry in a move that is expected to accelerate and widen Exro’s market presence. 

The Future Of Batteries 

Aqua Metals (NASDAQ: AQMS) is a pioneer of sustainable lithium-ion battery recycling who is reinventing metals recycling with its proprietary technology. On March 14th, it revealed it has successfully recovered high-purity nickel from lithium battery black mass using its proprietary process that utilizes electricity without pollution and creating chemical waste that is common in recycling. Therefore, Aqua Metals is well positioned to contribute in meeting the growing demand for sustainably produced domestic metals.

Another presenter will be Nano One Materials (OTC: NNOMF) who recently received three new patents, in Taiwan, Korea and the US, that increase protection of its process technology for making lithium-ion battery cathode materials. 

Multiple Markets For EVs

Ayro Inc (NASDAQ: AYRO) will be speaking about exciting new opportunities that EVs bring. The company was just granted its second patent this year, but it is its first utility patent on Technology Limiting the Environmental Impact of Electric Vehicles. The company’s missions is to set the standard for what sustainability truly represents.

From the electrical parts industry, Flux Power Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: FLUX) is a company who designs, develops, manufactures, and sells lithium-ion energy storage solutions for a range of industrial and commercial applications. Although its shareholders might be concerned after share price has dropped 15% in the last month, its stock has delivered rather impressive returns over the last 12 months, rising 175% over that time period. 

Phoenix Motors (NASDAQ: PEV) is a company who develops and manufactures light and medium duty EVs for the service and government fleet markets. Besides being a leading manufacturer of light- and medium-duty electric buses and trucks, the company also markets EV chargers for commercial and residential use, therefore serving a broad range of markets and customers. 

Save The Date

The above-mentioned companies, as well as other participants of the conference, have a lot to offer to the all-electric future in the making so March 30th promises to offer plenty of valuable EV information.

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