In the ever-evolving landscape of battery technology, staying ahead of industry trends is imperative for manufacturers, developers, and OEMs. Third-party testing provides a unique vantage point, enabling a comprehensive analysis of various form factors, chemistries, and sizes, rather than focusing on a singular product for a specific OEM. Third-party testing is of paramount importance in overcoming the challenges posed by new technologies. By offering unbiased evaluation and validation, third-party testing becomes a linchpin in ensuring the reliability, safety, and performance of emerging battery solutions.
This 30-minute Webinar will delve into the challenges associated with the latest advancements in battery technology and offer exclusive insight into the trends that have dominated the past year with a showcase of the most requested chemistries, form factors, and tests associated with emerging battery technologies. Attendees also will discover how stepping beyond the confines of testing a single product for a specific OEM allows for a holistic understanding of the evolving battery landscape.
Key points of this webinar include:
- Diverse testing perspectives: Explore the advantages of third-party testing, with a broad view of industry trends through evaluation of different form factors, chemistries, and sizes.
- Trends and requests: This retrospective analysis will provide a valuable roadmap for industry players looking to navigate the dynamic market.
- Challenges in emerging technologies: Understanding these challenges is crucial for informed decision-making in the rapidly evolving energy-storage landscape.
- The role of third-party testing: Discover why third-party testing is instrumental to meeting the demands of a dynamic and competitive market.
An audience Q&A session will follow the technical presentation.
Speaker:
Chara Diaz, Program Manager, Element
Chara Diaz is a Battery Engineering Specialist with a strong background in materials science, material engineering, and chemical testing, who currently serves as Program Manager for Element. She has worked in many facets of the battery industry, from coating and cell-building to testing, and is experienced in data analysis for various OEMs, ranging from consumer electronics to electric vehicles (EVs). Chara holds a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering with an emphasis on renewable energy from San Jose State University. She is a regular speaker at connected technologies conferences and has championed the use of third-party lab EV cell-testing services as the demand for EVs and energy storage has grown in recent years.
Moderator:
Amanda Hosey, Editor, SAE Media Group
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