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Spark of Change: Discover the Best Podcasts Shaping the Future of Battery Technology!
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Spark of Change: 3D Electrodes Podcasts For Next Generation Batteries
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In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, Dylan is joined by Moshiel Biton, CEO and Co-founder of Addionics, to discuss Addionics' 3D battery technology that significantly improves battery performance regardless of the chemistry.
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Our planet is warming at an unsustainable rate. This climate crisis is being caused by humans and it will take human ingenuity to stop or reverse it...
Hardware to Save a Planet explores the technical innovations that are giving us hope in the fight against climate change.
Each episode focuses on a specific climate challenge and explores an emerging physical technology solution, with the person bringing it into reality.
Hosted by Dylan Garrett, Head of Climate Tech Business at Synapse.
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News, views and interviews from the global Battery Technology industry.
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Welcome to Siemens' Battery Podcast, where we take a deep dive into the future of making batteries and how it's a big deal in the world of electric vehicles. Join us as we explore the world of high-tech battery technology and see how Siemens is leading the way in making better batteries.In this podcast series, we'll show you how Siemens is at the forefront of creating improved batteries, all the way from the battery design to production and recycling. We'll also explain how digital technology is making battery production more efficient and eco-friendly.Whether you're an expert in the field or just someone curious about the battery technologies shaping our future, The Battery Podcast is your ticket to understanding how battery manufacturing is changing. Plus, don't miss our special interviews with industry leaders and Siemens experts, where you'll get the inside scoop on the latest developments and challenges in battery manufacturing. Join us on this exciting journey to create a cleaner and more sustainable future. Subscribe today.
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Europe's #1 Battery Podcast for Electromobility and Electrochemical Energy Storage. We are on a mission to find batteries that are powerful, safe, sustainable, long-living, as light and small as possible, cheap and easy to recycle. Is that even possible? Let's find out.
Patrick Rosen and Lennart Peters are talking to leading experts and scientists working in the battery field. The podcast is produced by the Helmholtz Institute Ulm (HIU) and CELEST (Center for Electrochemical Energy Storage Ulm & Karlsruhe).
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Battery Insiders is a podcast produced by Battery Associates that covers the topic of batteries and how they can contribute to a sustainable world. The podcast features a diverse range of experts and is hosted by Bhavya Jha, Mariam Awara, and Dr. Simon Engelke. The episodes feature live recordings from Clubhouse, session reflections, and in-person video podcast recordings.
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Many times, solving one problem can lead to a collection of new ones in the Battery Industry. Researchers, analysts and futurists are constantly playing a game of whack-a-mole trying to anticipate where the next breakthrough will show its head.
In this episode, Tim speaks with Dr. Rohan Gokhale, Applied Technology Manager- Rechargeable Battery Materials at Umicore. They talk about:
The different types of batteries currently being used in EVs
What is the importance of cathode material in the battery?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of different cathodes?
What is the Most Elusive Problem that Needs to Be Solved In the Battery Industry?
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Battery technology keeps getting better and better - as our battery needs keep growing and growing. In this episode, we’ll look at the future of battery technology and ask: what’s driving innovation; can batteries meet the demands of an EV revolution; what’s getting battery fans really charged up; and what does future technology mean for nickel and other critical metals?
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What makes a battery a battery? How is battery technology evolving to effectively store renewable energy and keep pace with the rapid rise in electric vehicles? What are the challenges … and will batteries ever be ‘up to the job’?
Hosted by Angela Lamont, technology journalist, and featuring Logan Goldie-Scot, Head of Energy Storage, Bloomberg NEF; Kurt Kelty, Former Senior Director, Battery Technology, Tesla; Dr Doron Myersdorf, CEO & Co-founder, StoreDot and Mel Loveridge, Associate Professor, University of Warwick. And from BP: David Eyton, Head of Technology; Dan Walker, Head of Technology Futures and Bogdan Gagea, Technology Futures Researcher.
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The need to be able to store electricity as part of our low carbon future, has increased dramatically as the use of renewable energy has expanded. Both solar and wind energy rely on sunlight and weather, only providing intermittent power. Electric cars need to be able to travel greater distances on one charge and cost less to have mass market appeal. It’s clear batteries are a key - but evolving - technology. Improvements still need to be made to their safety, power and cost.
Megawatt batteries are being built in many countries, in a step toward creating a renewable energy back-up for the grid. But these batteries are made using Lithium, which is limited because of their size, the length of their lifespan, and their track record in causing fires.
We look at the limitations of the batteries that exist right now, and what new technology in the field is expected to bring in the coming 10 to 15 years. We also visit a hydro-pump powered energy storage system in Israel, where the company, Augwind, is developing an interesting alternative to electric batteries.
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There you have it... 3D Electrodes Podcasts For Next Generation Batteries.
Subscribe to the ones that interest you, and send us an email at support@bcast.fm if you know of any awesome 3D electrodes podcasts that we've missed!
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