
Battery Insiders
TeknologiBattery 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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- In conversation with Yann Vincent, CEO of ACC (00:58:19)
Dr. Simon Engelke speaks with Yann Vincent, CEO of Automotive Cells Company (ACC) to explore the strategic vision and challenges of strengthening Europe's battery independence through sustainable manufacturing, regulatory navigation, and future expansion plans. ACC is a European battery manufacturer backed by Stellantis, Mercedes-Benz, and TotalEnergies. They build gigafactories to power Europe’s clean mobility shift and to strengthen the continent’s battery independence and industrial resilience.What we cover in this episode: Yann Vincent's personal insights on leadership and his transition from automotive to battery manufacturingACC's origin story and its vision for Europe's battery independenceBattery cell costs, local supply chains, chemistry choices, and EU regulationsThe impact of electric vehicle (EV) demand on expansion plans and ACC's financing strategiesACC's sustainability efforts, potential moves beyond automotive into energy storage and next-generation battery technologiesThe importance of local supply chains and partnerships with European battery material suppliersChallenges of competing with Chinese manufacturers, the need for European sovereignty in battery production, and the role of government support and regulations Chapters:00:00 Introduction to ACC and the European Battery Landscape02:58 Yann Vincent's Background and the Formation of ACC05:26 Current Status and Future Plans of ACC08:08 Yann's Personal Motivations for Transitioning from Automotive to Battery Cell Production14:02 Challenges in Battery Cell Costs and Competition with China16:49 The Importance of European Battery Supply Chains for the European Car Industry18:11 How Europe Can Catch Up with China in Battery Cell Manufacturing23:50 Tariffs vs. Subsidies as Regulatory Support27:24 Competitive Advantages and Disadvantages of a Fully European Battery Material Supply Chain30:06 Navigating Battery Chemistry and Market Trends35:09 Balancing Manufacturing with R&D36:37 Is Regulation a Competitive Advantage or a Burden? Sustainability in Battery Production38:48 How the European Financing Ecosystem is Responding to the Battery Industry46:09 Market Demand Dynamics and Future Expansion Plans50:18 Thoughts on Expansion Approach52:52 Similarities and Differences Between Battery Manufacturing and Car Manufacturing54:32 Future Outlook for ACC and the Battery Market
- In conversation with Vikram Handa Founder, Managing Director - Epsilon Advanced Materials (00:45:30)
In this episode of the Battery Insiders podcast, Dr. Simon Engelke speaks with Mr Vikram Handa, Founder and Managing director of Epsilon Advanced Materials, about the critical role of synthetic graphite in battery supply chains. They discuss the innovative production processes, the differences between synthetic and natural graphite, and the cost dynamics affecting the industry. Vikram Handa shares insights on localization strategies, current projects in the US and Finland, and the importance of partnerships for validation in battery materials. The conversation also touches on ESG considerations and the recent acquisition of LFP technology, highlighting the future direction of Epsilon in the battery materials landscape.
- In conversation with Frank Blome, CEO of PowerCo SE (00:40:55)
In this exclusive battery insiders podcast conversation, Simon Engelke interviews Frank Blome, CEO of PowerCo SE, discussing his journey in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, the evolution of battery technology, and the strategic direction of PowerCo. Blome shares insights on the challenges and innovations in battery production, including the development of solid-state batteries and cost management strategies. He emphasizes the importance of building a sustainable battery ecosystem in Europe and the future of stationary batteries. The conversation concludes with Blome's thoughts on managing global operations and the future outlook for PowerCo.-------------------------------------------------------------------About us: Battery Associates was founded in 2020 to unite battery enthusiasts globally and bring about sustainable energy solutions. B.A leverages the power of individuals to accelerate sustainable battery development and increase access to energy-efficient and sustainable batteries.Website: https://www.battery.associates
- Multilevel Inverters: A Key Innovation for Battery Integration? (00:48:36)
In this episode of the Battery Insiders Podcast, Dr. Simon Engelke interviews Niclas Lehnert, co-founder of Pulsetrain, to discuss the innovative technology of multi-level inverters and their potential impact on the electric vehicle industry. They explore the workings of multi-level inverters, the challenges faced in their adoption, the role of AI in extending battery life, and the importance of data in understanding battery performance. The conversation also touches on market entry strategies, weight reduction benefits, and fire safety improvements associated with this technology.
- Advancing Renewable Integration with Innovative Battery Technologies (00:55:10)
In this episode of the Battery Insiders Podcast, Dr Simon Engelke speaks with Lord Adair Turner, Chair of the Energy Transitions Commission, about the transformative role of battery technology in achieving net-zero emissions. They discuss the rapid decline in battery costs, the importance of long-duration storage solutions, the challenges and opportunities in electric vehicle integration, regulatory hurdles, investment landscapes, and the global perspectives on energy transition. The conversation highlights the unstoppable momentum towards a sustainable energy future driven by innovation and collaboration.
- Trade, policy & industry growth in Europe's battery industry (00:41:01)
In this episode of the Battery Insiders podcast, Simon Engelke speaks with Julia Poliscanova about the current state and future of the battery industry in Europe. They discuss the geopolitical dynamics affecting battery production, the need for a European equivalent to the US Inflation Reduction Act, and the challenges faced by European gigafactories. The conversation also covers energy costs, the UK's role post-Brexit, the Critical Materials Act, and the importance of diversifying supply chains. Julia emphasizes the need for better policies to support local production and technology transfer, as well as the potential for Europe to become self-sufficient in lithium by 2030. The episode concludes with a discussion on the importance of alliances and partnerships in the global battery market.
- Exploring Hytzer solid-state batteries (00:23:12)
In this episode, Dr. Xi Dou, co-founder and CEO of Hytzer Energy, discusses the current state and future potential of solid-state batteries (SSBs). He highlights their advantages, including higher energy density, much higher power density and intrinsically improved safety compared to traditional lithium-ion and other solid-state batteries, and explains the scientific and manufacturing challenges that hinder solid-state battery's commercialization in general. The conversation touches on the root causes of thermal run-away mechanism in conventional lithium-ion batteries and highlights why solid-state batteries address this safety issue; cost reduction potential, with polymer-based SSBs being more compatible with existing production lines. Dr. Dou also outlines key market applications with stringent safety requirements and demanding performance, such as flying taxis and premium electric vehicles. He further describes ongoing innovations, including advanced designs of lithium-metal anodes and anode-free batteries. He concludes with insights into future advancements, including batteries with energy densities exceeding 500 Wh/kg, and the readiness of large-format SSBs for commercial applications. BatteryMBA is an accredited online training program focused on the battery industry. It offers a 12-week course with live and recorded sessions taught by top industry experts. Participants gain in-depth technical and business knowledge, covering various battery topics. The program includes weekly live interactive sessions, access to past and future lecture recordings, and opportunities for networking with a global community of battery professionals. Scholarships are available Website: https://www.battery.mba.
- Chasing Efficiency: How the West Can Compete in the global battery market (00:16:25)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Ken Hoffman highlights the competitive advancements in battery technology, particularly in China, where innovations in battery pack design allow for extended ranges and rapid recharge times, giving them an edge over Western models. Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) are also very cost-competitive, putting pressure on Western markets. To close the gap, Western companies are exploring new battery technologies aimed at reducing production costs and improving efficiency. Hoffman suggests that instead of replicating China’s large-scale production methods, the U.S. and Europe should focus on innovative, smaller-scale facilities. He emphasizes the importance of increased investment to build a strong domestic battery supply chain in North America and Europe. BatteryMBA is an accredited online training program focused on the battery industry. It offers a 12-week course with live and recorded sessions taught by top industry experts. Participants gain in-depth technical and business knowledge, covering various battery topics. The program includes weekly live interactive sessions, access to past and future lecture recordings, and opportunities for networking with a global community of battery professionals. Scholarships are available Website: https://www.battery.mba.
- Celina on Lithium-Sulfur Batteries and Scaling Battery Manufacturing (00:35:07)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Celina Mikolajczak, Chief Battery Technology Officer at Lyten, shares insights from her 25-year career in the battery industry, detailing her work from early battery failure analysis to pioneering electric vehicle batteries at Tesla, where she helped address large-scale manufacturing and safety challenges. Reflecting on the growth of the battery market and her experiences at Tesla, Uber and Panasonic, she emphasizes lithium-sulfur technology as a promising alternative to lithium-ion, offering cost efficiency, scalability, and a reduced carbon footprint. Mikolajczak highlights lithium-sulfur's potential to improve supply chain resilience and achieve lower costs, even as the battery industry addresses production efficiency challenges and the need for lower scrap rates. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Exploring AM Batteries dry coating technology (00:21:05)
In this episode, our guest speaker Lie, CEO of AM Batteries, discusses advancements in dry electrode manufacturing, a solvent-free alternative to traditional wet battery production that is more sustainable and cost-effective. Lee highlights how AM Batteries process eliminates the toxic solvent NMP, used in conventional methods, reducing both environmental impact and production costs by up to 40%. He explains that their dry process is compatible with various chemistries like NMC, LFP, and silicon anode and increases energy density by 5-10%, making it a versatile solution for the battery industry. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Exploring second life Li-ion battery ecosystem of India by Dr. Rashi Gupta (00:20:30)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Dr. Rashi Gupta, CEO of Vision Mechatronics, discussed her journey in lithium battery manufacturing during the Battery Insiders Podcast, highlighting her early start in 2015 and overcoming skepticism about the industry's viability. She emphasized the significance of second-life batteries in India's price-sensitive market, bridging the gap between traditional lead-acid systems and modern lithium technology. Gupta also stressed the importance of safety and the need for better implementation of battery standards. Additionally, she highlighted her company's success in indigenizing battery systems while advocating for the empowerment of women in the energy sector through targeted training and inclusive product design. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights into the Indian Electric Mobility Market by Uday Narang (00:18:29)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Uday Narang, Founder of Omega Seiki Mobility, discusses the rapid growth of the electric vehicle (EV) market, especially in emerging economies like India, where affordability and local customization are driving adoption. He emphasizes the importance of building a strong EV ecosystem, including infrastructure and strategic global partnerships, to support this transition. While large-scale battery manufacturing may come later, Narang believes that the long-term potential for EVs is significant, predicting they will surpass internal combustion engines within the next few years. Success, he notes, requires a long-term vision and collaboration across industries. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights on the Indian BESS market by Debmalya Sen (00:11:33)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Debmalya Sen discusses the rapid development of India’s battery storage sector, despite starting late. India currently has a small installed capacity of 2 GWh but is targeting 200 GWh by 2030 to support its renewable energy goals. The government has introduced policies and incentives, such as energy storage obligations and waivers, to accelerate the industry. While India has made significant strides in electric mobility, particularly with two- and three-wheelers, challenges remain in areas like charging infrastructure and maximizing revenue from battery applications. India’s efficient tendering process can serve as a model for other regions, but further investment in research and talent development is needed. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- PowerCo COO Sebastian Wolf on Unified Battery Cells, EV Market Challenges, and Innovation (00:11:29)
In this episode, our guest speaker Sebastian Wolf, COO of PowerCo SE, discusses the company's role as a Volkswagen subsidiary focused on producing standardized battery cells, known as unified cells, for electric vehicles. He talks about the challenges and opportunities in the European battery market, including sustainability requirements, high labour and energy costs, and competition from Asian manufacturers. Wolf also touches on PowerCo's innovation efforts in battery chemistry and production processes and the growing adoption of EVs in Europe. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights on Greenvolt Power’s BESS Operation Management Strategies (00:18:01)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Antonio Montoto Rojo from Greenvolt Power joins us to discuss the future of energy storage and green energy projects across Europe and beyond. Learn about the company's innovative projects in countries like Poland, Hungary, and the UK, and gain insight into procurement strategies, capital management, and key revenue models in the energy sector. Don't miss this deep dive into the evolving world of renewable energy! Be sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell for more insightful content. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Australia's Role in the Battery Supply Chain: Challenges & Future (00:18:38)
In this episode of the Battery Insiders podcast, Gloria joins Simon live from China to discuss Australia's role in the global battery market. They explore the country's strong focus on upstream resource extraction, especially for critical minerals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt. Gloria highlights the challenges Australian companies face in securing investment and advancing technology for energy storage. They also dive into the growing trend of vertical integration, where downstream companies collaborate directly with upstream resource suppliers. Looking to the future, Gloria outlines the significant capital needed to meet global energy transition goals by 2050, emphasizing the crucial role of government and international cooperation in the battery value chain. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Philippines' Vision for Green Energy & Battery Industry (00:12:18)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Glenn Penaranda, a representative from the Philippine Trade and Investment Center, discusses the Philippines' vision for its battery industry. The country aims to promote renewable energy and green mobility by leveraging its rich reserves of green metals, such as nickel and copper, which are essential for battery manufacturing. The government has removed tariffs on electric vehicles and charging stations to boost adoption and attract investments, especially from China. Additionally, they are encouraging partnerships with international companies to expand mining and processing of battery materials locally. The Philippines has also introduced policies to simplify investment procedures and opened up the renewable energy sector to foreign investors, creating opportunities across the entire value chain. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights on Theion’s Lithium Sulfur Battery Technology (00:08:30)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Dr. Ing Ulrich Ehmes discusses the promise of lithium-sulfur batteries developed by Theion. These batteries aim to achieve a carbon-neutral future by significantly increasing energy density to 1,000 Wh/kg while reducing costs by a factor of three and cutting CO2 emissions. Sulfur's abundance and low cost make it an attractive alternative to traditional materials like nickel and cobalt. The use of sulfur also simplifies the supply chain and production process, as it is readily available as a waste byproduct. Dr. Ehmes emphasizes the need for Europe to adopt such disruptive technologies to remain competitive and address the energy demands of the future. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Deep dive into battery supply chain with Henry Sanderson (00:28:27)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Henry Sanderson, Executive editor at Benchmark Mineral Intelligence and author of "Volt Rush," delves into his book which examines the critical role of raw materials in the clean energy transition and China's control over these supply chains. Sanderson highlights the energy-intensive nature of mining and processing materials like lithium and graphite, mostly dominated by China, leading to hidden emissions and the need for cleaner supply chains. He discusses the geopolitical implications of the energy transition, focusing on the West's efforts to reduce dependence on China through challenging supply chain dependencies and significant investments. The podcast also explores the specific roles of lithium, graphite, cobalt, and nickel in battery production, China's strategic investments, and dominance in these areas, particularly in cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo and nickel processing in Indonesia. Additionally, Sanderson addresses future trends and technological developments, including sodium-ion and lithium-metal batteries, the impact of price volatility on these innovations, and the move toward vertical integration within the battery and automotive industries. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the complexities and future of the clean energy supply chain. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Unlocking Zimbabwe’s Lithium Potential: A Conversation with Eric from the Lithium Association (00:14:04)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Eric from the Lithium Association of Zimbabwe discusses Zimbabwe's strategy to maximize the benefits of its substantial lithium reserves. Zimbabwe aims to ensure that its lithium resources directly benefit the local economy by mandating that all stages of lithium production, from mining to battery-grade processing, occur within the country. The government has implemented policies to support this, including an export ban on unprocessed lithium and various incentives for investors to establish local processing plants. Despite challenges with the market being dominated by traders and speculators, Zimbabwe offers significant opportunities for direct investment and collaboration in the lithium industry. Eric encourages investors to visit Zimbabwe to explore these opportunities and engage with local stakeholders. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Michael Liebreich on the Evolution of Clean Energy and Green Finance (00:36:34)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Michael Liebreich, CEO of Liebreich Associates and co-founder of Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF), delves into his extensive background in the clean energy sector. He reflects on the challenges and growth of clean energy finance since he started BNEF in 2004, highlighting the shift from niche markets to mainstream adoption. Liebreich discusses the significant role of technological advancements such as big data and machine learning in transforming the industry and emphasizes the need for both traditional and green financing. Liebreich provides career advice for individuals interested in the clean tech revolution, stressing the importance of aligning skills with industry needs and the potential for growth and fulfilment in this sector. Tune in for an insightful conversation on the evolution of the clean energy market, the future of hydrogen, and strategic guidance for aspiring cleantech professionals. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA programme (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Sam Cooper on AI and Big Data in Battery Research (00:35:26)
In this episode, Our guest speaker Dr Sam Cooper, Senior lecturer at Imperial College London and chief scientist at Polaron. Cooper shares insights into the challenges of conducting big data battery research due to limited industry data access and the recent improvements in data sharing. He explores the impact of AI on battery development, emphasising its role in optimising processes without changing battery chemistry. Cooper discusses ethical issues in battery material sourcing and the complexities of battery manufacturing. He also introduces Polaron, a startup focused on applying machine learning across various industries, and highlights the benefits of industry collaboration and the potential for impactful research through startup ventures. Tune in for an in-depth discussion on the future of battery technology and strategic advice for researchers and industry professionals. For more information about Polaron www.polaron.ai info@polaron.ai Get in touch with our speaker www.x.com/camsooper https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-cooper-88687238/ If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Exploring the Chinese Battery Industry with Wolfgang Bernhart (00:14:26)
In this episode, our guest Wolfgang Bernhart discusses the current dynamics of the Chinese market and its global impact on the battery industry. Wolfgang provides an overview of China’s significant investments in upstream sectors like nickel and lithium, as well as the challenges of overcapacity in graphite and cell manufacturing, leading to price drops and new regulations. He explains the barriers created by US policies, such as the Inflation Reduction Act and tariffs, which are restricting Chinese companies' access to the American market. Meanwhile, Europe emerges as a key opportunity for Chinese investments due to supportive regulations and potential for local partnerships. Wolfgang also highlights the strategic focus of Chinese firms on forming joint ventures and technology transfers in response to these global market shifts. Tune in for a comprehensive analysis of China's evolving role in the global battery industry and its strategies for navigating international markets. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights into Battery Materials Processing by American Battery Technology Company (ABTC) (00:17:35)
Our podcast speaker, Ryan Melsert, CEO, CTO, and Director of American Battery Technology Company (ABTC), shares his insights on battery recycling technology and explains ABTC’s proprietary claystone lithium extraction process. He also discusses how ABTC’s business model can help OEMs and battery manufacturers create a sustainable battery life cycle. If you are interested in learning more about batteries and connecting with industry experts, consider joining the BatteryMBA program (htpps://battery.mba). Apply by 18th December 2024 for the upcoming January 2025 cohort. Hope to see you there!
- Insights into ESS codes and standards (00:14:44)
Our podcast speaker, Kevin Fok, Director of Compliance at LG Energy Solution Vertech, discusses energy storage systems (ESS). Kevin provides an overview of ESS codes and standards, highlighting the importance of standards like UL 1973, UL 9540, and NFPA 855 in ensuring safety and compliance in ESS design and installation. He discusses how ESS codes and standards vary across different jurisdictions, with local amendments often creating challenges for standardisation, though common frameworks like the International Fire Code help maintain some consistency. The conversation also covers how emerging technologies, such as new battery chemistries, are integrated into existing codes and standards, with task groups and committees playing a crucial role in adapting standards to accommodate new advancements. Emphasis is placed on the importance of collaboration among various stakeholders, including manufacturers, system integrators, local authorities, and insurance companies, to ensure the successful implementation and operation of ESS projects.