
The Future of EV Batteries: Innovation, Charging Myths and the Road to Sustainability
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In this episode of Auto Futurecast, host Chris Kirby collaborates with Euan McTurk from Plug Life Consulting to explore the evolving world of electric vehicles and battery technology.
From breakthroughs in solid-state batteries to second-life applications and grid storage, this conversation dives into the innovations and challenges redefining the EV landscape.
With a focus on practicality and future potential, the episode covers:
- Battery Chemistry Diversification: How alternatives like LFP and sodium-based batteries are driving down costs, improving safety, and enhancing performance under various conditions.
- Solid-State Batteries: The promise of higher energy density and greater longevity, and why mass production is still a few years away.
- Grid Storage & V2G: The role of advanced technologies like cryogenic storage and vehicle-to-grid capabilities in balancing supply and demand for a sustainable energy future.
- Second-Life Batteries: How used EV batteries are being repurposed for grid storage and retrofitted applications, unlocking new business models and environmental benefits.
- Repairability & Transparency: The shift toward modular, repairable battery systems and the impact of upcoming regulations like the EU’s recycled-material quotas.
As EVs become increasingly central to the global automotive industry, Chris and Euan unpack the key trends shaping the market and discuss how these developments will influence businesses, infrastructure, and consumers alike.
This episode is essential listening for anyone in the EV space, from industry professionals to enthusiasts, offering valuable insights into the future of electric mobility and energy innovation.