Breakthrough Technology Gives EV Batteries 4X The Power and Range A small minerals exploration outfit is developing a project that could soon yield one of the world's rarest and suddenly most important minerals. That rare mineral is tellurium. 8X less abundant than gold and rarer than all rare earths, tellurium has long been critical to the manufacture of solar panels. But today, tellurium is also at the heart of a breakthrough that could fuel one of mankind's most sensational advances in battery technologies for EVs and electronic devices. That's because a team of researchers from the University of Texas may have unlocked the long-held promise of lithium-sulfur batteries. In its current iterations, Li-S batteries can store as much as four times the energy as the decades-old Li-ion battery. Enough to power an EV from Boston to Richmond, VA, about 550 miles, on a single charge. That's why investors need to make a deep dive in a hurry into one junior explorer. This junior's property, known as the Klondike, has a story behind it that should quicken the heartbeats of even the most veteran natural resource investor. Click here to discover the fastest-growing megatrend of this era, and the company that could soon be a market leader. Tomorrow Investor |