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Graphene is the strongest, thinnest and most conductive material known to man, that can unlock countless applications in electronics, energy, composite materials, medicine, aerospace and more. Graphene-Info, established in 2009, is the world's leading graphene industry portal - offering a web publication, newsletter, market insights, market reports, and industry connections.

Skeleton Technologies launches graphene-based GrapheneUPS for AI data centers

Skeleton Technologies has introduced GrapheneUPS, a high‑density double‑conversion UPS system designed for AI and GPU‑heavy data centers that need continuous power protection while complying with increasingly stringent grid connection codes. The system combines load‑proximate backup with active grid‑stabilizing functions and is based on Skeleton’s inherently safe, fast‑cycling graphene‑enhanced supercapacitor storage, making it an interesting case study for engineers working with high‑power supercapacitor and SuperBattery‑class solutions in modern UPS architectures.

GrapheneUPS uses a continuous AC‑DC‑AC double‑conversion topology that isolates sensitive AI computing equipment from grid disturbances such as voltage dips, short interruptions and fluctuations during grid restoration, while also helping data centers meet evolving grid connection and grid code requirements without separate stabilization equipment at the point of connection. According to Skeleton, the system can enable up to 40% more computing power while requiring up to 44% less grid connection capacity, and delivers roughly 50% lower volume for the same performance compared to conventional UPS systems, supporting deployment in white space, gray space or as a containerized outdoor solution.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 07,2026

Empa uses graphene to test and refine the SSbD framework

Researchers at Empa (the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology) are applying the Safe and Sustainable by Design (SSbD) framework to graphene, using the well-studied 2D material as a showcase for how the approach can be tested and refined for nanomaterials.

The SSbD concept itself is not entirely new, but the Empa team has now combined these considerations within the formal SSbD framework developed by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre, which is designed to enable safe and sustainable innovations across industry. "Graphene is a good example because there are already many studies and data available on it," said Peter Wick, who heads Empa's Nanomaterials in Health laboratory. "We have been working with this material for ten years as part of the Graphene Flagship." The goal, however, is not only to assess graphene itself - the team also wants to probe the SSbD framework's applicability and identify where it can be simplified and improved.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 04,2026

Solidion Technology announces patented extreme-climate battery technology targeting aerospace and AI applications

Solidion Technology has announced a 'patented breakthrough' in extreme-climate battery technology and its strategic positioning within the rapidly expanding space and lunar economy. As commercial space activity accelerates, Solidion's Generation Extreme-Climate Battery (Gen-ECB) platform is engineered to deliver reliable, high-performance power storage for satellites, Low Earth Orbit (LEO)-based AI data centers, crewed spacecraft, and future lunar infrastructure.

Protected by multiple patents, Solidion's Gen-ECB harnesses the exceptional thermal conductivity and radiation resistance of graphene to actively regulate temperature within battery cells - rapidly dissipating heat to prevent thermal runaway and, when needed, drawing warmth from external sources such as solar panels to maintain stable operations in extreme cold. The result is a battery system proven to operate reliably from −80°C to +60°C, with ongoing development targeting even broader temperature ranges for deep-space missions.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 04,2026

First Graphene to acquire MITO Material Solutions, strengthening US graphene footprint

First Graphene (ASX: FGR) has announced an agreement to acquire the assets, intellectual property, product lines and manufacturing capabilities of US-based MITO Material Solutions for up to $850,000, in a move aimed at strengthening its presence in North America and expanding its graphene offering.

MITO is an advanced materials company with established graphene-based products and manufacturing operations in the United States, meaning the transaction enhances both First Graphene’s commercial footprint and its technical capabilities. The acquisition will extend First Graphene’s portfolio beyond its PureGRAPH powders and dispersions into functionalized graphene and graphene oxide products. MITO’s offerings include E-GO, LIGRA, OMEGA and DELTA, which are used across thermosets, thermoplastics, composites, coatings, resins and liquid systems. The deal also adds capabilities in functionalizing graphite, graphene and graphene oxide, along with access to manufacturing equipment, licenses and know-how.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 04,2026

GMG applies for additional environmental approvals to produce graphene in the U.S

Graphene Manufacturing Group (GMG) has announced that it has submitted an additional application to the United States Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") for the manufacture and sale of graphene and graphene coatings (THERMAL-XR®), lubricants (G® LUBRICANT) and other graphene fluids in the United States. GMG expects to obtain this approval by the end of June 2027.

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This application is in addition to the existing approval under PMN P-25-0018, which authorizes the Company to export, distribute, sell, use and dispose of graphene coatings across multiple industries in the United States.

Read the full story Posted: Jun 04,2026