Graphene nanotubes in tire treads can reduce emissions from EV usage by 2–4%. How? Nanotubes add conductivity and make it possible to alter formulations to retain high elasticity in tire treads. This decreases tan delta at 60°C by 15–25%, consequently reducing the rolling resistance coefficient by about 7–12%. Ultimately, this results in 2–4% less emissions during EV usage.
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The performance improvements in Li-ion battery cathodes with graphene nanotubes are unmatchable with traditional conductive materials. 🔋 With less than 0.1% TUBALL graphene nanotubes(a concentration 10–60 times lower than is needed with multi wall carbon nanotubes or carbon black), higher energy density is achieved. Intrigued?
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