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Elon Musk Would "Rename" Lithium-Ion Batteries? While lithium seems to garner all the headlines, the

Elon Musk Would "Rename" Lithium-Ion Batteries? While lithium seems to garner all the headlines, the amount of lithium in a lithium-ion battery is a paltry 2% of its total volume. That's why Elon Musk says that lithium-ion batteries should really be called "nickel-graphite batteries." Graphite makes up 95% of the anode - the negative electrode - of the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles. That's around 146 pounds of graphite per EV! Unfortunately, graphite is in short supply - and North America has no operating graphite mines. In order to reduce Tesla's dependence on China for battery metals, Musk had to go to the African nation of Mozambique to find more graphite for his EV batteries. Fortunately, one little-known company with assets in a mining-friendly state aims to provide a "Made in America for America" graphite supply for the booming EV market. [See Why All-American Graphite Has Investors So Interested]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This message is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT for REFLEX Advanced Materials Corp. (RFLXF) from Summit Publishing Group. StockEarnings, Inc receives a fixed fee for each subscriber that clicks on a link in this email, totaling up to $2,500. Other than the compensation received for this advertisement sent to subscribers, StockEarnings and its principals are not affiliated with either REFLEX Advanced Materials Corp. (RFLXF) or Summit Publishing Group. StockEarnings and its principals do not own any of the stocks mentioned in this email or in the article that this email links to. Neither StockEarnings nor its principals are FINRA-registered broker-dealers or investment advisers. The content of this email should not be taken as advice, an endorsement, or a recommendation from StockEarnings to buy or sell any security. StockEarnings has not evaluated the accuracy of any claims made in this advertisement. StockEarnings recommends that investors do their own independent research and consult with a qualified investment professional before buying or selling any security. Investing is inherently risky. Past-performance is not indicative of future results. Please see the disclaimer regarding REFLEX Advanced Materials Corp. (RFLXF) on Summit Publishing Group website for additional information about the relationship between Summit Publishing Group and REFLEX Advanced Materials Corp. (RFLXF). Your privacy is very important to us, if you wish to be excluded from future notices, do not reply to this message. Instead, please click [Unsubscribe](. StockEarnings, Inc 33 SE 4th St, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA W: 877.6.STOCKS StockEarnings.com

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