Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...
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Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...
Episode 7 - Blighty's Batteries: A Conversation With Jon Regnart
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47 minutes
4 years ago
Episode 7 - Blighty's Batteries: A Conversation With Jon Regnart
In this episode we talk with Jon Regnart from the Advanced Propulsion Centre UK about Britain's strategic approach to growing its battery and EV industry. He also discusses how the UK goes about building links between academia and industry, the importance of a domestic battery manufacturing supply chain for the automotive sector more generally, and reveals where the most attractive profit pools are in the battery industry (and it's not where you might think).
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Our conversation with lithium mining entrepreneur Emily Hersh continues in part 2. In this episode, she discusses how she sees the future evolution of lithium ion batteries, how she identifies projects that are worth taking on, and what makes a person take on entrepreneurship as a career path. Plus we play a lightning round of rapid-fire questioning and Emily coins my new favorite neologism. For more from Emily, make sure to check out her podcast series The Minerals Manhattan Project: ...