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Graphene Manufacturing Group – Answering Your Questions: Batteries, G® Lubricant, THERMAL-XR®, Graphene Production & Market 

Cory
August 28, 2025

 

In this KE Report company update, we welcome back Craig Nicol, Founder & CEO of Graphene Manufacturing Group, to answer a wide range of investor questions. Over the past month, GMG has seen strong shareholder interest around its multiple business divisions and the broader graphene market.

 

Discussion highlights include:

 

  • Graphene market trends – differentiation between GMG’s product-focused approach and competitors focused on raw production.

  • Business divisions update – Batteries, THERMAL-XR®, G® Lubricant, and growing services business.

  • Production outlook – Progress on Gen 2 graphene unit, scalability, and supply for large OEM orders.

  • Battery development – Upcoming data release on energy density and charge rates; collaboration with BIC and Rio Tinto.

  • THERMAL-XR® – Transition to palletized distribution, EPA progress, and near-term revenue expectations.

  • G® Lubricant – Sales ramp-up, customer feedback, and patent process.

  • Corporate strategy – Uplisting plans to a U.S. exchange, government grant opportunities, and the rationale behind the recently upsized $8M bought deal financing.

Keep sending in your questions for Craig Nicol – I’ll continue bringing your topics directly to management in upcoming interviews. Email me at Fleck@kereport.com.

 

Click here to visit the GMG website to learn more about the Company.

Discussion
3 Comments
    BDC
    18 hours ago

    https://www.tradingview.com/x/wL2sUZiO/
    HydroGraph : Consolidation : News?

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    10 hours ago

    Imagine what pure graphene can do for condoms, frisbees, tennis rackets, and golf clubs!
    Bonzo thinks HG will win the graphene battle. GMG 10 ton unit costs 2.5 million to make;
    HG’s 25 ton unit costs 500K to make and it’s graphene is pristine. No contest!

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      BDC
      7 hours ago

      B: All good points, and very likely a great company; however, price competition per end product needs, as mentioned, is important. DOD-type demand will probably account for a large percentage of HydroGraph business. How much other high priced need is out there? BDC

      Reply

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