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Doesn’t everyone deserve a 2nd chance?
In this case, we’re talking about EV batteries having a 2nd life through BESS applications. We're proud to welcome Sumreen Rattan in this episode, who is a Co-Founder and the Chief Operations Officer of Moment Energy.
It’s fair to say that Moment Energy are the talk of the town right now, or perhaps the company of the Moment in this space, after their recent DOE funding and close of their Series-A funding round.
We talk about what this means for their business, their plans, projects and culture, whilst also discussing all things battery recycling. We hope you enjoy!
This podcast is created by Strativ Group.
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Welcome to 2025, the year when Donald Trump takes over the US… again!
What does that mean for the US Battery & Clean Technology market?
Today, Jamie welcomes Sham Ramnarain, who is the Founder & CEO of BlackTeal Energy.
They’re a business who’ve moved quickly in recent months, taking the administration change into consideration, soon to close their seed round and have established a new entity in Holland, MI.
Hear from Sham as he shares his story, strategy and his outlook for the industry under Trump’s administration. We hope you enjoy!
The Take Charge series is created by Strativ Group, a talent solutions organisation - with a team of consultants dedicated to the battery industry.
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What are Flow Batteries?…
Well, the technology has been around for a while, but it’s fair to say it’s never really taken off.
Perhaps until now…
XL Batteries’ Founder & CEO, Tom Sisto, joins us to educate us on all things Flow Batteries, sharing his story and how their version can be game changing for grid energy storage.
We think you’ll find this conversation flowed quite nicely, we hope you enjoy!
The Take Charge series is created by Strativ Group, a talent solutions organisation - with a team of consultants dedicated to the Battery industry.
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Myth or Fact, Sodium-ion batteries are cheaper than lithium-ion batteries? What do you think?
In today’s episode we clarify several claims or myths around sodium-ion batteries, and to do so, we have a real expert in the field to help.
Darren Tan, the CEO of UNIGRID Battery joins me for our last episode of 2024! We cover topics around technology, manufacturing and commercial adoption, taking a deep dive into the history, present capabilities and future scope of sodium-ion batteries.
We hope you enjoy!
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What fate faces today’s EV Batteries at the end of their life?
Jamie is joined by Dr Christian Marston, the Co-Founder & COO of Altilium, as we discuss the importance and complexities of battery recycling and decarbonising our supply chains.
There’s talk of new batteries eventually being made from old ones and the demand on mining raw materials to be heavily reduced, if not removed in a couple of decades time.
We’re here today to run through the statistics and outlook, we hope you enjoy!
Take Charge is a series created by the global CleanTech talent solutions company Strativ Group.
If you'd like to get in touch about this ep or would like to be involved in a future episode, please feel free to message our host Jamie at [email protected].
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Ten… Nine…
The clock is ticking for our time on planet earth!
Jamie is joined by Ten-Nine Technology’s Founder & CEO, Paige Johnson.
To secure our future, it’s so important that the battery industry thrives across the world to achieve electrification. To do so, creating an environment where teams can thrive and innovate to build better batteries is imperative.
This is something Paige is very passionate about, as we discuss Paige and Ten-Nine’s inspiring journey over the past 10 years, how she’s been able to build inclusive teams that innovate together, the trends around investment which includes some very interesting statistics, and of course we learn about TENIX, their proprietary cathode nano additive solution.
We hope you enjoy.
This podcast episode is powered by the Volta Foundation.
Take Charge is a series created by the global CleanTech talent solutions company Strativ Group.
If you'd like to get in touch about this ep or would like to be involved in a future episode, please feel free to message our host Jamie at [email protected].
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Solid-state batteries made with silicon, as opposed to lithium metal…
It’s a rare case, which is why we're excited to be joined by Blue Current, who’ve been gathering momentum with this chemistry over many years.
Susan Stone, the new CEO of Blue Current joins our host Jamie, as well as Kevin Wujcik, the long-standing CTO, to talk about their journey so far and why this is our chemistry of the future.
Given Susan’s background, she also gives us her take on the current investment landscape, as well as her outlook for the future.
As always, they answer questions from you, our battery community, as well as one from a former guest. We hope you enjoy.
This episode is powered by the Volta Foundation, with the series created by cleantech talent solutions experts: Strativ Group.
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Live from Battery Show North America, we get strategic!
Jamie speaks to 3 incredible leaders, about building important partnerships in the batter industry;
Vick Singh – SVP of Technology – Dragonfly EnergyDean Miller - Senior Scientist – TESCAN USA Inc.Wesley De Boever – Product Sales Leader - TESCAN USA Inc.Thank you so much for joining us and sharing your insight!
For more info about the Take Charge community and podcast feel free to email our host Jamie Sheard at [email protected].
This series is created by Strativ Group - talent solutions experts in the battery industry.
And this episode, is powered by the Volta Foundation.
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Our second recording from the Battery Show US 2024 covers DEI and leadership in the battery industry.
Jamie speaks to three incredible female leaders, who all share their own experiences and advice for other women in the space:
Barbara Hughes – VP of Energy Storage, Forge Nano
Ashley Schaefer – Head of Cell Engineering, Ten-Nine Technologies
Celina Mikolajczak – Chief Battery Technical Officer, Lyten
Thank you so much for your insight guys, we loved this chat!
Take Charge is a community & podcast series, sponsored by the Volta Foundation and created by the battery talent solutions experts, Strativ Group.
For more info about joining our community or becoming a podcast guest, please get in touch with our co-founder Jamie Sheard at [email protected].
www.strativgroup.com
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Live from Detroit!
Jamie records this ep in the Volta Foundation lounge at The US Battery Show, discussing the future of battery manufacturing with 3 incredible leaders:
Johnnie Stoker, CEO – Ultion TechnologiesPaul Lichty, CEO – Forge Nano & Forge BatteryJay Bellows, President – KORE PowerThank you so much for your insight guys, we loved this chat!
Take Charge is a community & podcast series, sponsored by the Volta Foundation and created by the battery talent solutions experts, Strativ Group.
For more info about joining our community or becoming a podcast guest, please get in touch with our co-founder Jamie Sheard at [email protected].
www.strativgroup.com
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Welcome to another Powered by Volta episode.
Do you know where your lithium is?
This episode could provide a big relief for many battery scientists, as we talk about Laser Ablation Laser Ionization Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry and how it can revolutionize material characterization.
Hear from Jeff Williams, the Founder & CEO of Exum Instruments as we take a deep dive into what this solution means for our industry. We hope you enjoy!
This podcast is hosted by Jamie Sheard, who is Senior Commercial Manager & Head of Battery Technologies at Strativ Group.
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Welcome to another Powered by Volta Episode of Take Charge!
Who said the conversation on dry rooms had to be dry? Keith Hoge joins us today, who is the Director of Bry-Air’s Battery Business.
Keith talks us through how dry rooms work and how they will evolve to meet next-gen requirements. We also discuss how the supply of domestic equipment is a major challenge and will continue to be as the battery manufacturing sector grows across the States.
Finally, we have a couple of quick fire questions from you, our battery community, we hope you enjoy!
Take Charge is a podcast series and community led by Jamie Sheard, Senior Commercial Manager & Head of Battery Technologies at Strativ Group.
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Hello everyone!
We have a very exciting announcement to make...
This the first of many ‘Powered By Volta’ Take Charge episodes. Yen and I share more in this podcast about what that actually means.
Can you believe it’s been 5 years since the establishment of The Volta Foundation?
There’s no one better to talk us through this journey than the founder himself, Yen Yeh.
We talk about highlights, challenges, lessons learned and what the future has in store.
We hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to be a future guest on the podcast or know someone who should, please get in touch by emailing [email protected].
This podcast is a Strativ Group creation - www.strativgroup.com
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The Low Down on Lithium-Sulfur… do we smell a chemistry that will be mass-produced in the future?
Apologies for the pun…
Jake Carpenter, the Commercial Manager at Gelion joins me to talk all things li-sulfur.
He provides history of the chemistry, the issues to date, the abundance, price and manufacturability of sulfur and how it could be game changing to many applications.
We also discuss battery recycling, especially given Gelion’s future endeavours in this area.
Also, for the first time, we ask Jake a few quick-fire questions from you, our Take Charge community. We hope you enjoy!
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This is an element sometimes overshadowed... but today, we shine a spotlight on it.
Ofer Friedman, the VP of Products at Addionics joins us, as we discuss which geographies dominate current collector production, how geopolitics is playing it’s part how things needs to change if we’re to meet our ambitious battery manufacturing targets, particularly in the US.
We discuss the advancements in technology, how current collectors can contribute to reducing the costs and increasing performance of batteries, as well as Ofer’s outlook and predictions on everything I just mentioned.
We hope you enjoy!
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To accelerate battery manufacturing, is data analytics the key?
We're joined today by Eli Leland, who is the CTO & Co-Founder of Voltaiq.
We've seen a lot of hype around analytics recently, whether that be in R&D or manufacturing, so it was great to speak with a data analytics veteran, whose been in the game since 2012.
Hear from Eli on how analytics is currently contributing to battery manufacturing, how it can be the key to tackling our staffing/personnel issue as we aspire to achieve lofty manufacturing targets by 2030, as well as his prediction on (Artificial Intelligence) AI’s role in our industry.
We hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to be a future guest on the pod or want to learn more about the Take Charge community, email Jamie at [email protected].
This podcast is powered by Strativ Group - experts in talent solutions for the battery space.
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Ambitious plans is what we like to see when it comes to US Battery Manufacturing. Hear from Jay Bellows, the President of Kore Power, as we discuss their ambitious plans, his outlook for the industry, our growing reliance on the Grid and how the US can get it right with vertical integration and a strong supply chain. We hope you enjoy!
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Electric boats that ride above the waves!
In episode 28, we're joined by Mikael Mahlberg, the Head of Communications at CANDELA.
As well as looking really cool, their hydrofoiling technology is game changing for the electrification of boats. It improves efficiency, speed and reduces sea sickness.
It’s also great for the buildings in Venice, leisure, commuting, ferrying and so much more.
Hear from a company that’s already commercial, making sales whilst not making waves. You’ll see what we mean as you get into the episode.
We hope you enjoy!
If you'd like to be a future guest on the pod or want to learn more about the Take Charge community, email Jamie at [email protected].
This podcast is powered by Strativ Group - experts in talent solutions for the battery space.
strativgroup.com
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Fast Charge without the heat, but with a dramatically increased cycle life!
Today we welcome Dan Alpern, the VP Marketing at Battery Streak. We’ve had several guests on the show talk about fast charge capabilities, so this one is a great follow-on to deepen the conversation.
In part one we talk about novel technology, fast charge, their anode and cathode materials and how this can add value to so many applications.
As Take Charge is all about adding value to our community, part two of our conversation is all about our novel generation, which has the small task of saving the world! Or at least our existence on it.
We make observations of generations gone by, highlighting the challenges our current generation has ahead of us, as well as how we can remain resilient and ultimately succeed!
We hope you enjoy.
If you'd like to be a future guest on the pod or want to learn more about the Take Charge community, email Jamie at [email protected].
Watch all episodes and more via our YouTube channel.
This podcast is powered by Strativ Group - experts in talent solutions for the battery space.
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July 26th 2024, mark your calendars! (Since our podcast recording, the event has now SOLD OUT!)
My guest today, Nika Ptushkina is hosting the first in person event for Women In Batteries at Stanford University. It’s in partnership with the Stanford StorageX Initiative and it promises to be an amazing event. They have an incredible panel of speakers lined up, with great food, entertainment and much more.
We unfortunately can’t attend and we feel very bad about it, so we wanted to give back and to help Nika promote the event, as well as the incredible work she’s doing in our battery community.
Nika is the definition of someone taking charge of DEI issues in our industry and she’s created a very powerful movement in a short space of time. The fact Women in Batteries has developed so much momentum is evidence that we have work to do to make our industry more inclusive. In this episode, hear from Nika on why she founded Women in Batteries and what her vision is for the movement!
It was truly an honour to speak with Nika in this episode. We hope you enjoy!
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