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The latest announcement is out from Critical Resources Ltd ( (AU:CRR) ).
Critical Resources has secured an evaluation licence from NTUitive, the commercial arm of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, for a portfolio of thermal management technologies covering lithium-ion batteries and high‑density electronics in data centres. The deal extends the company’s solid-state battery evaluation programme, linking its upstream lithium supply from Mavis Lake with downstream battery development and advanced cooling solutions.
The NTU technology uses a two-phase spray cooling system with a dielectric fluid that evaporates on contact with hot components, delivering significantly higher cooling efficiency and lower energy use than conventional air‑cooled systems. Validated research results show sharp cuts in facility energy consumption and chip temperatures, and the inclusion of model predictive control offers a potential pathway to smarter battery and electronics thermal management in hot climates, improving Critical Resources’ positioning in both energy storage and data-centre infrastructure markets.
More about Critical Resources Ltd
Critical Resources Limited is an ASX-listed company focused on the lithium value chain, leveraging its Mavis Lake Lithium Project to support downstream development of next-generation solid-state lithium-ion batteries. The company is expanding beyond raw material supply into battery technology innovation, targeting applications that demand reliable performance in elevated-temperature environments.
YTD Price Performance: -9.09%
Average Trading Volume: 4,445,556
Technical Sentiment Signal: Sell
Current Market Cap: A$25.55M
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