
The clean-technology company that has developed and proved its own proprietary production process to manufacture Graphene powder from readily available low-cost feedstock, Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has made public that BOSCH (Robert Bosch Australia) will design and deliver a Graphene Aluminium Ion Battery manufacturing plant, succouring GMG to commercialise their battery technology in Australia.

BOSCH being a worldwide provider of integrated production line solutions, automation, robotics and testing equipment, will champion GMG in learning and developing the automation of the battery assembly process. The outcome from the new GMG manufacturing plant will reinforce the scaling of these into fully automated plants.
The objective behind BOSCH is to become Graphene Manufacturing Group’s engineering, design and construction contractor for their at hand and long-term battery cell manufacturing plant necessitates.

Craig Nicol, Managing Director and CEO of GMG said: “We are proud and excited to be partnering with BOSCH. They are a major, world-leading company in this space with outstanding capability to help provide highly automated, efficient and reliable battery manufacturing plants.”
“It has been great working with the BOSCH Australia team so far and we look forward to building a strong long-term partnership with them.”
Gavin Smith, President at BOSCH Australia said: “We are delighted to have been chosen by GMG as its long-term factory automation partner.”
“We are excited to bring Bosch’s world-class technology and expertise to support GMG commercialise its innovative battery technology, with an automated coin cell manufacturing plant the first cab off the ranks.”
The testing plant equipment has been received and GMG aspires to begin construction and commissioning soon.
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