• Who benefits from the transition to electric vehicles? | Ron Turi – Element 3 Battery Ventures

  • Jan 9 2023
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast

Who benefits from the transition to electric vehicles? | Ron Turi – Element 3 Battery Ventures

  • Summary

  • As the EV Future barrels into the passenger vehicle market, it is transforming the global battery industry toward large scale, commercial manufacturing operations that are supported by emerging regionalized supply chains. Global sales of 6.6 million Electric Vehicles in 2021 consumed over 280 GWh of Lithium-Ion Battery Cells valued at almost 30 B USD. This is double the EV Battery market of 2020.

    In this episode we consider the transition to EV from the perspective of multiple stakeholders:

    • Car manufacturers
    • Utility providers
    • Battery manufactures (and the supply chain)
    • Government
    • Consumers (with different vehicle uses and in different locations)

    Biography:

    Ron Turi is a battery engineer who owns and operates Element 3 Battery Venture, LLC, a small, but well-equipped development lab centered on lithium battery design that provides contract services for battery end users, cell makers and materials suppliers to the battery industry. Ron is a chemical engineer with 30 years of experience in the lithium-ion battery industry, starting with electrode coating and moving to cell and to battery level development / design. Ron is engaged in projects  for startup companies and larger companies involved in multiple emerging battery technologies with a focus on EV applications

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