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Q: I see Volkswagen has licensed QS’s latest battery fabrication process called “Cobra”. Risks persist certainly but it is a milestone achievement. My take on the company is they may make batteries for the auto industry in the US but they will try to generate significant revenue from having other world wide businesses make them and collect royalties. There is a danger other companies will try to reverse engineer the batteries so money will need to be spent protecting their patents.
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Read Answer Asked by James on December 01, 2025
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