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    Today’s Battery Technology
    Current battery technologies are burdened by a variety of shortcomings. Most commonly:
    • Energy density - which translates into battery life or miles per charge, remains insufficient for unconstrained use.
    • Safety/reliability - As our devices evolve into our transportation, personal assistant and even clothing, the risks of carrying toxic, flammable substances become more acute. As batteries become more ubiquitous, the potential for catastrophic failure increases.
    • Cost of manufacturing - High performance options are available for those prepared to pay a high price, but the digital revolution will only truly take flight once these options are viable for everyone. Imagine the impact of electric vehicles with a 900 mile range and sale price below $20,000!

    Next generation’s (Solid-State) battery technology promise
    Solid-State batteries have already shown 2-3 times the battery life visa vie Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) batteries. Solid-State is also unburdened by the safety and reliability concerns of Lithium-Ion. You can smash our Solid-State batteries and never be in danger or at risk of an explosion. Unfortunately, this technology comes at a premium (3-5 times the price of Li-Ion).

    Why are Solid-State batteries so expensive? Many of the techniques and materials used in solid-state batteries require a controlled atmosphere to function. This necessitates slow, batch processing that becomes exceedingly expensive at high volume.

    A better option with S2 Batteries’ patented technology
    S2 Batteries aims to disrupt the industry by offering the advantages of Solid-State at a fraction the cost of Li-Ion. Our patented process enables rapid manufacturing of Solid-State batteries in an open-air environment, allowing us to dramatically lower costs and bring next generation technology to market.

    Potential strategic investor/partner contact: Erik Koep (Erik@S2Batteries.com)

    Materials Science, Research & Development, and Electrochemistry

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