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Battery Potential is a retrospective on the early days of the commercialization of Li-ion batteries. Pioneers of the of Li-ion battery industry from the 80s, 90s, and 2000s are interviewed by two battery scientists: Vincent Chevrier and Kevin Eberman.
Battery Potential is produced by Cyclikal LLC, a battery consulting and testing company. See cyclikal.com for more information.
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S1E6 Eric Darcy - NASA
What powers the NASA spacesuit?Dr. Eric Darcy shares the learnings of his 38 year career designing safe battery packs at NASA. Learn about how NASA came to adopt Li-ion cells and where they sourced…
S1E5 Karthik Ramaswami - Duracell
Why does Duracell not make Li-ion batteries? Battery expert Karthik Ramaswami joins us to tell the story of Duracell's ambitious 1990s initiative to commercialize Li-ion technology and the strategic…
S1E4 Oliver Gross - Valence
Battery materials veteran Oliver Gross joins Vincent Chevrier and Kevin Eberman to trace his journey from ceramic research at the University of Toronto through the formative years of lithium-ion…
S1E3 Michel Gauthier - Phostech Lithium
LiFePO4 (LFP) pioneer Michel Gauthier joins Vincent Chevrier and Kevin Eberman to discuss the early days of battery research at Hydro-Québec focused on Li metal polymer batteries (80s-90s). How these…
S1E2 Jeff Dahn - Moli Energy
World-renowned Li-ion battery scientist Jeff Dahn joins Vincent Chevrier and Kevin Eberman to discuss the early days of Moli Energy in the 1980s and 1990s. The Canadian company Moli Energy was the…
S1E1 Introduction
Hosts Vincent Chevrier and Kevin Eberman introduce the idea of Battery Potential, discuss their backgrounds, mention some guests they plan on interviewing and topics they hope to explore.
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Battery Potential has published 6 episodes since December 2025, covering topics in Science.
Battery Potential is currently highly active with new episodes monthly. Average episode length is 1h 18m.
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