Actually a lot what article say makes sense.
QUOTE:graphene. Because it has a low resistivity, electron transport fast, large surface area and good conductive performance characteristics, scientists considered ideal lithium ion battery electrode materials. <-- this is true. I did posted a link to paper that showed excellent properties of graphene as electrode material. Much higher energy density, power density, longevity. And looks like graphene could be produced cheaply. Well at least two 100 ton per year plus plants are already entered mass production phase.
Hope they based their report on insider info from Tesla-Lishen negotiations:smile:
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BTW, reference to interview with foreign media was about Musk remark when he claimed that Tesla would be able to produce 500 mile EV soon... Where they've got graphene part is unclear, not a lot of buzz going on around graphen in li-ion batteries. Well at least not in Western medias.