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Monday, January 11, 2016

Edison Power and Sunvault Energy Create Cost Effective Graphene Reinforced Plastic for Multi-Purpose Uses

SUNVAULT ENERGY INC. ("Sunvault") ("the Company") (OTC PINK:SVLT) and Edison Power Company, a Delaware Corporation, announced today that it recently conducted a number of tests on its graphene reinforced plastic technology.
The Company has created a Graphene Reinforced Plastic that is cost effective and with potential uses that could change the landscape as far as plastics utilization in products is concerned. From automobile parts to enhancing fragile smart phones, this revolutionary material can give products steel like endurance but with the weight, economics and simplicity of plastic. The material has many consumer advantages but in addition there are some protective attributes that are truly impressive.
In two video presentations the Company first demonstrated the ability of the graphene reinforced plastic to stop a collection of 22 caliber and 45 caliber bullets before demonstrating in the second video presentation the ability to stop the most commonly faced weapon of aggression in the military: the AK47.
With a thickness of less than a centimeter, the graphene reinforced plastic was only slightly scarred by the .22 and .45 rounds. In a second video presentation, the new plastic composite was set against an AK47 round. The damage to the plastic was more significant, but the round also failed to penetrate, which is encouraging at this early stage of development.

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