Graphene Manufacturing Group – Battery Progress, Thermal-XR, and Commercial Scale-Up
Key topics covered include:
- Battery optimization and fast-charging performance
- Energy density expectations and scaling challenges
- Super G testing and battery industry engagement
- Thermal XR EPA approval and U.S. rollout
- 2026 growth strategy and commercialization plans
In this KE Report company update, we welcome back Craig Nicol, Founder and CEO of Graphene Manufacturing Group (TSX-V: GMG | OTCQX: GMGMF), to address a wide range of listener-submitted questions following the company’s EPA approval for THERMAL-XR®.
Craig provides clear updates on GMG’s battery development progress, including ongoing optimization work, fast-charging performance, and realistic energy density expectations as the technology moves toward larger-scale cells and eventual commercial testing.
The conversation also dives into Super G graphene testing with battery industry participants, the final steps toward shipping THERMAL-XR® into the U.S., and the massive market opportunities across air conditioning, data centers, and industrial cooling.
Craig closes with an overview of GMG’s key priorities for 2026, including scaling production, expanding into North America, and converting technical validation into meaningful commercial sales.
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