Who are the directors of international battery metals?
International Battery Metals Ltd. (the “Company”) (CSE: IBAT) (FSE: 8RE) announced today that it has appointed Tony Colletti (“Colletti”) to the board of directors of the Company. Colletti will bring to the Board a variety of experience and skill in the areas of:
What’s the stock price of international battery metals?
International Battery Metals Ltd. (the “Company”) (CSE: IBAT) announced today that 3,333,333 warrants held by Ensorcia Metals Corporation (“Ensorcia”) have been exercised for total proceeds of US$350,000.00, (with an exercise price of US$0.105).
Are there any legal action against IBAT Corporation?
Recently, two former employees of the Company filed an action against IBAT in United States federal court for alleged wrongful dismissal and breach of the Share Exchange Agreement (“Exchange Agreement”, see news release April 13, 2018).
How can I send lithium batteries to another country?
Ensure the country you want to ship to accepts lithium batteries. Check online and look at the shipping policy for lithium batteries for your country. Some areas may restrict you from sending lithium batteries entirely, while others will put limitations on the types of batteries you can send.
Are there any new battery technologies coming out?
Fortunately, new battery technologies are coming our way. Let’s take a look at a few: 1. NanoBolt lithium tungsten batteries. Working on battery anode materials, researchers at N1 Technologies, Inc. added tungsten and carbon multi-layered nanotubes that bond to the copper anode substrate and build up a web-like nano structure.
What kind of batteries are in the future?
5 New Battery Technologies That Will Change the Future. 1. NanoBolt lithium tungsten batteries. 2. Zinc-manganese oxide batteries. 3. Organosilicon electrolyte batteries. 4. Gold nanowire gel electrolyte batteries. 5. TankTwo String Cell™ batteries.
Can you send two batteries through the post office?
If you’re sending 2 batteries installed in equipment, then you may ship them through the post office without any additional warning labels. However, if you’re shipping loose or large batteries, process the shipment as dangerous goods and fill out any forms or labels required.