Aug. 25, 2020

What's next in Energy Storage?

What's next in Energy Storage?

Futurist Trond Arne Undheim interviews Joe Adiletta, Senior Director at Ionic Materials, the battery storage spun out of Tufts University.
 
After listening, check out Ionic Materials and Joe Adiletta's online profile:
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Futurist Trond Arne Undheim interviews Joe Adiletta, Senior Director at Ionic Materials, the battery storage spun out of Tufts University.

 

After listening, check out Ionic Materials and Joe Adiletta's online profile:

 

They talk about the technologies behind energy storage. We discuss promising startups in the EV, grid and emerging electric aviation space. Where is the field going? Will there be a "Cambrian moment" where growth will accelerate? Is that in this decade or the next? We also discuss the emerging market opportunity in India.

 

The takeaway is that battery storage has ever changing underlying technologies, form factors, and use cases, depending on the capacity and vision of those innovating in the field. Unique to the field is its dependency on large infrastructure players whether it be in the automotive industry or among energy utilities.

 

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Joe Adiletta

Senior Director, Ionic Materials

Formerly at 24M, Joe held senior-level customer engagement and product development positions with LiquiGlide, Digital Lumens and A123. Joe holds a Bachelor of Science and Master of Engineering from Cornell University, as well as a Master of Business Administration from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.