Webinar Deck: Unlocking Potential in Next-gen Battery Technologies
Current Lithium-ion batteries are reaching their limits, particularly around energy density, storage duration, safety, material supply, and charging speeds. As demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and long-duration energy storage accelerates, next-generation battery technologies are stepping up to bridge the gap.
This webinar explored the transformative potential of Solid-State, Sodium-Ion, Lithium-Sulfur, Metal-Air, and LMFP (Lithium Manganese Iron Phosphate) batteries and their potential to reshape electric mobility, stationary storage, and broader sustainability initiatives.
Attendees gained insights into the techno-economic potential of each technology, the strategic partnerships shaping the market, and the R&D pathways driving innovation.
With volatile materials pricing and supply chain risks creating new challenges, now is the time to explore alternatives beyond lithium-ion.
What questions did the webinar answer?
- Which emerging battery chemistries – such as Solid-State, Sodium-Ion, and Lithium-Sulfur – are best suited for specific applications like electric vehicles (EVs), grid storage, and data centers, and what are their performance trade-offs?
- What are the near-term and long-term outlooks for market adoption, including regulatory drivers, supply chain considerations, and scalability?
- How are key industry players – automakers, energy providers, and battery manufacturers – driving R&D, partnerships, and commercialization strategies to accelerate the adoption of these technologies?
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