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Selasa, 26 Desember 2017

Graphene Power Technology - Nano Technology in The Sector of Electric Mobility, Devices and More


Graphene
Graphene Power technology has application in the sector of electric mobility (cars, bikes, motorcycles), electronic devices (computers, smart phones, tablets, wearables), as well as in the field of medicine.

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.

Since 2004, when researchers first isolated a single-atom-thick sheet of graphene from normal graphite — a feat that won them the Nobel Prize in physics in 2010 — some of the loftiest hopes of the technological world have been heaped on the shoulders of this “miracle material.”

Viewed at atomic scale, graphene is a two-dimensional matrix of carbon atoms arranged in hexagonal bonds like chicken wire. If you held a piece of graphene in your hand, it would be perfectly flat, 97-percent transparent and gossamer. But its unique physical properties make it one of the most hyped materials on the market. Graphene, some predict, will usurp silicon as the backbone of our electronic circuits, enabling leaps in processing speeds well beyond Moore’s Law inside devices that are lighter, thinner, and more flexible. Others dream about graphene-boosted batteries that pack many times the energy density of today’s lithium-ion technology, greatly extending the range of electric vehicles and charging our phones and laptops in seconds.


In the near future, lightweight circuits printed with graphene ink might be embedded into product packaging, clothing, and even temporary tattoos right on your skin. These cheap and efficient wireless circuits will drive the Internet of Things, some acting as sensors (think of biosensors embedded into clothing to track your health) and others as “smart tags” that transmit useful product information to your phone.

About Project
It is planned to set up the nano-material graphene manufacturing plant "GRAPHENE POWER "  in Yecla, Spain. The plant will be producing  the products on the basis of  graphene. The plant will be massively producing  the batteries and super condensers using the  graphene. Quick charge and long term batteries lighter and cheaper than their analogues for: · Planes · Ships · Satellites · Cars and electric cars · Motorcycles · Scooters
  • Bicycles
  • Tablets
  • Air drones
  • Medical devices
  • Computing Chips
GRAPHENE NANO BATTERIES

Battery Phone
Supercapacitors: They'll enable you to charge your cell phone in 5 seconds.


Charging Station

Polymer graphene battery, especially suited for electric cars, that will be cheaper and lighter than conventional batteries and will run 1000km on a 10 minute charge.

Token Dsittribution

Token Type : ERC20
Ticker : GRP
Total Supply : 500,000,000 GRP
Pre-Sale Supply : 30,000,000 GRP
Payment Method : Ethereum (ETH)
Token Cost : 1 ETH = 6000 GRP
SOFT CAP : 1,000 ETH

HARD CAP : 2,000 ETH

GRP Token
Stages of a project
  • ICO
  • Reconstruction
  • Production
  • Buyback of tokens or the conversion into the corporation’s shares
Tokens of  the project : They are created on the platform “Ethereum blockchain” using ERC20 standards.
Abbreviation:  GRP
Emission :  500,000,000  (five hundred million coins )
Regulated : Yes. All unsold tokens will be destroyed.
Payment specifications : The GRP can be bought with ETH

GRP rate :
Pre-sale: 6000 GRP = 1 ETH
1 week ICO: 4000 GRP = 1 ETH
2 week ICO: 3750 GRP = 1 ETH
3 week ICO: 3500 GRP = 1 ETH
4 week ICO: 3250 GRP = 1 ETH
5 week ICO: 3000 GRP = 1 ETH Release: 2000 GRP = 1 ETH

Blocking : GRP will be blocked until the ICO ends. The tokens will be added to the stocks during first weeks after ICO’s ending.

Purposes of sale : Funds raised  during the tokens’ sale will be used only for the development and for the benefit of Graphene Power and its development.

Distribution :
Pre-sale 6% - 30,000,000 GRP
ICO 80% - 400,000,000 GRP
Advisers, Consultants 3% - 15,000,000 GRP
Bounty 3% - 15,000,000 GRP
Founders  8% - 40,000,000 GRP

Roadmap

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.

Team and Developers

Joshya Garcia  - Co-Founder, VP for Product Development
Josh has multiple years of electrochemical research experience in solid-oxide fuel cell applications from work conducted at Functional Coating Technologies. There, he served crucial roles in both fuel cell fabrication operations and characterization. His experiences include electrode slurry optimization, screen-printing, button cell assembly, electrochemical testing and SEM characterization. He holds a B.S. and M.S. from Northwestern University’s school of materials science with an emphasis in nanotechnology.

Samir Ortega - Co-Founder, Chief Executive Officer, Board Member
Samir most recently worked with the business development team at Boeing Defense Systems in Arlington, Virginia and as an investment banker at Credit Suisse in Chicago. He previously served in the Obama Administration at the Overseas Private Investment Corporation and the White House. Samir started his career as a management consultant in Chicago with Marakon Associates focusing on clients in the industrials sector. Samir holds a B.A. from Northwestern University (summa cum laude) and an M.B.A. with distinction from the Kellogg School of Management, where he was a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellow.

Alfredo Martinez - Production Engineer
Alfredo has made significant contributions to the operations of wireless service providers for nearly twenty years. He designed and implemented upgrades to Sprint's microwave communications networks in the Midwest, and he oversaw efforts to increase the capacity, improve the performance, and provide routing alternatives for Alltel's CDMA networks.

Jack Cavanez - R&D
Engineer Jack holds M.S. and B.S. degrees in materials science and engineering from Northwestern University. His previous work includes creating microfluidic devices, researching biologically-inspired materials synthesis, and developing low-cost electrocatalysts.

Piter Han - Business Development Advisor
Piter is based in South Korea and brings over 20 years of experience in the consumer electronics and advanced materials industries, having served in senior positions at Cheil Synthetics(subsidiary of Samsung), NanoGram Corporation, Saehan Enertech, and Samyang Group.

Marcus Hersan - Commercial Director
He leads the Company’s technology innovation and product development activities across all business segments. Marcus held positions of progressive responsibility, leading technology and product commercialization efforts within Procter & Gamble, Gillette, Duracell and Alcoa.

James Corden - Research & Development Engineer
James holds an M.S. degree from Northwestern University and a B.S. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, both in Materials Science and Engineering. His prior work experience encompasses the automotive, metallurgical and medical sectors where he handled supplier material validation and root cause failure analysis.

Leslie Frysz - Technical Advisor
Leslie is currently the Executive Director of Government Funded R&D and Intellectual Property at A123 Systems. Leslie is responsible for next generation technical strategy and new technology development and has over 30 years of experience in the battery industry.

Erik Lemnios - Executive Director
Erik is the EVP and COO of the Graphene Power, where he maintains responsibility for directing the operational processes  and for implementing new strategies and programs to further its growth. Lemnios has been on the senior management teams for two IPOs of venture capital backed companies.

Sara Pinnell - Board Observer
Sara co-managed the government consulting practice for clean technology startups at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she successfully led multiple teams through more than two dozen federal and state grant and loan applications, including over $300 million in research grants, loans and guaranteed loan funding. Sara’s previous experience includes roles with GE Energy and GaiaTech.

Christine Hochman -  IP Strategist
Chris brings over 30 years of experience developing intellectual property portfolios in the battery industry. She previously served as the Executive Director of Research & Development and Strategic Technology Innovation at Greatbatch Inc. and is an inventor on over 100 patents.

David Costa - Board Member
Vice President, Strategy & Corporate Development of Graphene Power, a leading global developer, manufacturer and marketer of highly engineered specialty chemicals for a wide range of industries. In this role, David manages the company’s strategic planning, M&A and corporate and business development programs.

Jason Turi - Board Observer
Jason is managing Director of Graphene Power, an energy and cleantech impact venture capital fund, where he sets the firm’s vision, leads its investment activities, and advises its entrepreneurs.

Daniel Cruz -- Lead Blockchain Developer
Daniel is a blockchain programmer specialising in trustless agreements, security and exchange platforms. he has built and managed teams of up to 80 developers and has worked on blockchain projects since 2013.

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