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Temecula, CA, Oct. 03, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Global Warming Solutions, Inc. (OTC: GWSO), a worldwide developer of green technologies that help mitigate global warming and its effects on the planet, is pleased to announce the arrival of the final component required to
complete the industrial design of its innovative hybrid energy storage (battery) and hydrogen generator 2-in-1 system using the abundant and environmentally friendly sodium liquid metal. This week the company will start a comprehensive battery and hydrogen generator testing set-up on the specially designed stand, which simulates actual operational exploitation conditions, together with its partners AQST and Creative Engineers, Inc. at their Pennsylvania facility. During these tests, at the full modes, the specific energy intensity of the system, maximum current output, maximum hydrogen production rate, and the voltage under load will be tested. Particular attention will be paid to safety issues in the battery and hydrogen generator system operation. Upon successful testing, GWSO’s Patented Process will allow the development of a 100% Made-in-America safe, low-cost, and more efficient commercial sodium batteries and hydrogen generator system, which will then be manufactured and mass-produced without the challenges of materials and components manufactured outside of the United States.
GWSO’s hybrid 2-in-1 system (sodium battery and hydrogen generator) is a promising alternative to initially substitute, and eventually replace the high contaminant and limited lithium-ion batteries. Since lithium prices have tripled in a year and face a long-term supply shortage. The increase is largely due to increasing demand for electric vehicles and the inelastic nature of supplies outside of the U.S. This situation creates a perfect opportunity for GWSO to take the market share away from lithium.
There are significant key benefits to our 2-in-1 hybrid sodium batteries-hydrogen generator system that…
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