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From Promise to Production: Which Battery Technologies Will Shape the Next Era - and Which Won't?
Silicon, LFP, sodium-ion, solid-state, and new cell designs are competing to define the next era of battery production. As the industry moves toward high-volume manufacturing, the key question is which technologies can scale reliably, cost-effectively, and at industrial quality.
The next phase will be shaped by more than chemistry. Manufacturing readiness, material availability, durability, fast charging, safety, and cell design will determine what reaches next-generation EV platforms.
The session will bring together leaders at the forefront of battery production, EV platforms, materials, infrastructure, and investment: Moshiel Biton (Addionics), Paul Lichty (Forge Nano), and Jeffrey Chamberlain (OneD Battery Science), in a discussion moderated by James Frith (Volta Energy Technologies).
Together, they’ll explore:
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Which battery technologies are ready to move beyond the lab
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How silicon, LFP, sodium-ion, and solid-state are reshaping production
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Why manufacturability, durability, cost, and safety will determine adoption
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How new cell designs can support next-generation EV platforms
Don’t miss this opportunity to hear what will scale, what will change, and what will define the next era of battery production.
Save Your Spot for the Webinar Here:
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James Frith
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Jeffrey Chamberlain
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Paul Lichty
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