As the world is on the verge of electrification, many companies develop performing, long-lasting and reliable rechargeable battery chemistries, improve production capabilities and bring revolutionary engineering solutions to market: everyone is trying to create the next generation of batteries.
From the fast-growing adoption of batteries for EVs to the deployment of energy storage solutions to the utility sector, we are all playing a part in creating a more sustainable future.
In this webinar, we will take a closer look at the challenges, opportunities, advantages and the adoption of the technologies available on the market today and who is best placed to really create the next step-change in the race for battery performance.
From the fast-growing adoption of batteries for EVs to the deployment of energy storage solutions to the utility sector, we are all playing a part in creating a more sustainable future.
In this webinar, we will take a closer look at the challenges, opportunities, advantages and the adoption of the technologies available on the market today and who is best placed to really create the next step-change in the race for battery performance.
In this webinar we will cover:
Take a close look at the leading technologies that you should keep your eyes on
From challenge to opportunity - The battery industries main challenges today
Bringing on the next step in battery performance - Market leaders and rising stars
Meet the speakers
James Frith
Head of Energy Storage
at BloombergNEF
James leads the company’s coverage on energy storage technologies and the lithium battery supply chain, providing insights on technology, markets, policies and regulation. The team produces a mix of quick-take insights on market events and longer deep-dive research pieces.
Moshiel Biton
CEO & Co-Founder
at Addionics
Addionics is a UK-Israeli-based battery technology startup that develops the next generation of batteries by smart 3D Electrodes.
Addionics product is the only high-power & high-energy battery, with no compromises.
Former postdoc at Imperial College London, Ph.D. from Imperial. Former chairman of the Israeli Business Club in London.
Luca Bono
Technology Advisor
at Battery Industry
Luca holds a M.Sc. degree in Electrochemistry and Chemical Physics from the University of Milan, and an Executive MBA from MIP ‘Politecnico di Milano’ School of Management.