GRAPHENE THE FUTURE IN NANO TECHNOLOGIES
Graphene, the thinnest and strongest material on Earth, is just one atom thick yet 150 times stronger than the same weight of steel. A square meter of graphene is 1,000 times lighter than a piece of paper and more flexible than rubber. Graphene conducts electricity more than 200 times more efficiently than silicon and is made entirely of carbon, the fourth most-abundant element in the universe.
Graphene is widely used in supercapacitors and battery construction. Graphene batteries are lightweight chemically inert, durable,better suited for high capacity energy storage, have a longer lifespan and get electrically charged in short intervals as compared to other batteries. Growth in global graphene market is driven by accelerating global sales in electric cars and other electronic devices.
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Cars produce a lot of carbon emissions that are ejected into our natural atmosphere,
leaving us vulnerable to things like pollution and greenhouse gases.When a car’s engine is running,several different types of gasses and particles are emitted that can have detrimental effects on the environment.
GRAPHENE POWER SOLUTION
1.No Gas Required : Electric cars are entirely charged by the electricity you provide
2.Savings : These cars can be fuelled for very cheap prices, and to get money back
3.No Emissions : Electric cars are 100 percent eco-friendly .
4.Popularity: EV’s are growing in popularity. With popularity comes all new types of cars being put on the market that are each unique
The structure of graphene battery technology is similar to that of traditional batteries, where two electrodes and an electrolyte solution are used to facilitate ion transfer. The main difference between graphene-based batteries and solid-state batteries is in the composition of one or both electrodes.The change primarily lies in the cathode,but it is also possible to utilize carbon allotropes in the anode. The cathode in a conventional battery is purely composed of solid-state materials,but acomposite-a hybrid material containing a solid-state metallic material and graphene is used as the cathode in a graphene battery.
The plant will be massively producing the batteries and super condensers using the graphene,analogues for :
· Planes
· Ships
· Satellites
· Cars and electric cars
· Motorcycles
· Scooters
· Bicycles
· Tablets
· Air drones
· Medical devices
· Computing Chips
TOKEN SALE
Token Type : ERC20
Ticker : GRP
Total Supply : 500,000,000 GRP
Pre-Sale Supply : 30,000,000 GRP
Payment Method : Ethereum (ETH)
Pre-sale
Start date : 20 December 2017 12:00 PM GTM +1
End date : 10 January 2018 12:00 PM GTM +1
Token Cost : 1 ETH = 6,000 GRP
Minimum contribution amount : 0.1 ETH
Maximum contribution amount : unlimited
Payment specifications : Ethereum (ETH)
SoftCap : 1,000 ETH
HardCap : 2,000 ETH
ICO Q1 2018
Soft cap: 100,000 ETH
Token Cost:
1 week ICO : 1 ETH = 4,000 GRP
2 week ICO : 1 ETH = 3,750 GRP
3 week ICO : 1 ETH = 3,500 GRP
4 week ICO : 1 ETH = 3,250 GRP
5 week ICO : 1 ETH = 3,000 GRP
Release : 1 ETH = 2,000 GRP
Minimum contribution amount : 0.01 ETH
Maximum contribution amount : 1000 ETH
Payment specifications : Ethereum (ETH)
ROADMAP PROJECT
August-September 2017 : Market and technical research.
September-October 2017 : Negotiating with suppliers of equipment and materials.
November 2017 : Implementation of the Whitepaper, the launch of the site.
December 2017 : Presale.
December 2017 : Legal structure, marketing campaign.
December 2017 : Transfer of a token to investors (Presale).
Q1 2018 : Start ICO.
Q1 2018 : Transfer of a token to investors (Crowdsale).
Q2 2018 : Buying buildings. Reconstruction.
Q3 2018 : Purchase of materials and equipment.
Q4 2018 : Recruitment and technology training.
Q4 2018 : Launching platform «Nano International Sales».
2018-2019 : Factory opening.
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