KULR Technology (OTCQB: KULR)

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    Carbon-Fiber Heat Sink Makes Batteries Safer for Electric Cars, Bikes, and More

    This article released by NASA speaks to the working relationship between NASA and KULR and a bit of the history behind the development of KULR's Thermal Runaway Shield (TRS).

    https://spinoff.nasa.gov/Spinoff2020/cg_3.html
     
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    This Wood Mackenzie press release dated April 1, 2020 speaks to the rapid growth of utility (electric grid) and residential-level energy storage market. Utilities are utilizing lithium energy storage solutions as a means of providing more efficient power to the electric grid. Additionally, lithium energy storage is currently the most efficient way to store solar power.

    Unfortunately, in part due to a rapidly growing industry with more energy storage systems being put into place, battery fires/explosions are inevitable. In the last 12 months, there were more than 20 energy storage fires in Korea. In the U.S., last year's Arizona battery facility explosion caused industry wide concern and the need for improved safety.

    Today, KULR Technology (OTCQB: KULR) announced commercializing battery safety technology with Volta Energy, to be used in energy storage systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. In the press release KULR CEO stated "technologies that promote battery safety are of great importance for utility and industrial energy storage industries and is a primary focus for KULR."

    If KULR can capitalize on the rapid growth of utility and residential level energy storage by raising industry awareness of it's battery safety technologies and ultimately forging new partnerships with energy storage manufacturers, this would be a game changer.

    It will be interesting to see how story line progresses.

    Last year, KULR announced a partnership with Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) and NASA to utilize its TRS technology to safely transport and store lithium-ion batteries aboard the International Space Station. KULR recently announced licensing its passive propagation technologies to Americase, the global leader in providing the electronics industry with packaging solutions for product recalls arising from defective or damaged batteries.
     
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    KULR Technology (OTCQB: KULR): Advanced Carbon Cooling Solutions for E-Mobility and 5G infrastructure

    Yesterday, KULR Technology (OTCQB: KULR) announced a commercial partnership with high-performance EV maker Drako Motors and posted an all-time high in daily trading volume. KULR will supply Drako with it's FTI (carbon fiber thermal interface material) product, which will be used to help regulate and cool the battery.

    IDTechEx, a global independent market research firm on emerging technologies predicts that a changing application landscape led by a rise in 5G and explosive growth of energy storage in the EV market will be big drivers of change and require high-caliber thermal interface materials.

    IDTechEx believes that advanced carbons will play a significant role, due to superior thermal conductivity. It's important to note here that carbon is also electrically conductive, which is key for applications like 5G that may require both heat dissipation and EMI shielding capabilities. KULR Technology is both an emerging player and leader in carbon fiber based thermal management solutions having a rich history serving the aerospace industry.

    Yesterday's press release validates the potential for EV automakers to utilize KULR's thermal management solutions. Aside from opportunities for the Company to commercialize in the E-Mobility space, the Company has stated in its June 2020 Investor Presentation (slide 19) that it's collaborating with Tier-1 companies in the 5G and cloud computing spaces and lists the advantages FTI has over other thermal interface materials.

    It will be interesting to see how much market share of these emerging technologies is captured. KULR's thermal solutions are the real deal but cracking the mass market commercialization nut will be a challenge. Stay tuned.

    See IDTechEx summary of research here: https://www.idtechex.com/en/researc...2030-forecasts-technologies-opportunities/705


    **Disclosure: This information does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of offers to buy any securities of KULR. I'm a shareholder of KULR and have also been compensated for my role as a consultant for the Company. I'm not a licensed financial professional but have performed extensive research on the Company and believe KULR has real potential to displace conventional thermal management or "cooling" solutions for the electronics and battery industries. This is my opinion and you should always perform your own complete due diligence before making any investment decision. There is obviously risk of loss when buying or selling securities and generally even greater risk associated with buying or selling micro-cap stocks. Some real challenges faced by micro-cap companies include raising capital, increasing liquidity, attracting institutional investors, gaining analyst coverage, and general mistrust of the micro-cap market. Micro-cap companies also tend to lack in resources and often struggle to commercialize their products or services in a meaningful way.
     
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    I like this stock and the potential of their technology. Unfortunately I can not buy them with the two Brokers I have. Below $1 seems like a good entry point imo.
     
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    NASA choosing to utilize KULR's PPR solutions (i.e. TRS and ISC technologies) for future manned and unmanned space applications is a big endorsement as to the efficacy of the Company's technologies. This is a great selling point for KULR as it continues to engage prospective customers and commercialize its products.
     
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    Yes, unfortunately KULR is an OTC company and considered a penny stock. Hopefully, if the Company makes a move to uplist to the Nasdaq this year as per the CEO's statement during the last shareholder call, this will allow for increased market participation. In my opinion, anywhere below a $1 is a good entry point as a longer term position trade. That said, it appears there's been a lot of short selling of the stock in the past month or so by market makers looking to exploit the lack of volume and profit from weak handed selling, so one should be cognizant of this potential overhang. In the end, fundamentals based on customer acquisition, significant customer acquisition, and signs of growing revenue should prevail. Good luck to you.
     

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