HPQ Files Provisional Patent Application for High Throughput Silicon-Based Anode Material Manufacturing

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  • This provisional patent builds on HPQ’s existing PUREVAPTM QRR patent and a pending continuous SiOx manufacturing process patent.

  • The provisional patent application covers apparatus and methods required for continuous or semi-continuous production of GEN3 and beyond engineered silicon-based material suitable for Li-ion battery anodes.

  • HPQ is assembling a patent portfolio focused on technological building blocks necessary for vertically integrated, low-carbon, low-cost, and high-throughput high-performance silicon-based anode materials manufacturing processes.

MONTREAL, Oct. 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HPQ Silicon Inc. (“HPQ” or the “Company”) (TSX-V: HPQ, OTCQB: HPQFF, FRA: O08), a technology company specializing in the green engineering of silica and silicon-based materials is pleased to inform shareholders of a patent filing related to its Silicon-based anode material initiatives.

HPQ filed a provisional patent application in France, expanding its pending patent for the continuous SiOx manufacturing process. The patent outlines the critical technologies and processes required for the continuous or semi-continuous production of high-performance silicon-based materials.

Patent Expands HPQ Portfolio of Silicon for Battery-Based Proprietary Technologies

As previously disclosed—HPQ’s France-based affiliate, NOVACIUM SAS ("Novacium"), has demonstrated a unique capability to produce silicon-based anode materials that can:

  • Deliver over 4,000 milliampere-hours (mAh) in 18650 lithium-ion batteries under maximum discharge conditions [1],

  • Retain 3,608 mAh, or 93% of its capacity, after 300 cycles under a rigorous testing protocol [2], and

  • Be seamlessly integrated into existing manufacturing processes without costly retooling or overhauls.

As part of its strategy to manufacture and commercialize engineered silicon-based materials that can deliver these results at scale, HPQ filed the patent application to expand its downstream capabilities beyond the existing patented continuous SiOx manufacturing process. This application covers the apparatus and methods necessary for the continuous or semi-continuous high-throughput production of GEN3 and beyond engineered silicon-based materials suitable for Li-ion battery anodes.

"While Silicon (Si) is abundant and cost-effective, offering immense promise for advancing energy storage technology, particularly in batteries, integrating silicon into battery systems still presents technical and economic challenges,” said Bernard Tourillon, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon Inc. “The high-performance, engineered silicon-based materials covered by this patent can overcome many of these hurdles, making it possible to unlock the full potential of silicon and turn it into a viable solution for next-generation energy storage across various industries."