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Na-ion Commercialization Forum

How quickly can sodium-ion learn? Assessing scenarios for techno-economic competitiveness against lithium-ion batteries

April 15, 2024
8:00am - 9:00am
PST

Stanford University
520 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
United States

Overview

Please join us and participate in the

STEER Commercialization Forum

Sodium-ion Batteries:

How quickly can sodium-ion learn? Assessing scenarios for techno-economic competitiveness against lithium-ion batteries

April 15th, 2024

Stanford University - Club House @ Old Union
520 Lasuen Mall, Stanford, CA 94305

Graciously sponsored by: The Department of Energy & Volta Foundation

This year, STEER is piloting a new Forum Format to encourage substantive dialogue between industry, academia, and government.

What to Expect

Publication Pre-print Release

First...

"How quickly can sodium-ion learn? Assessing scenarios for techno-economic competitiveness against lithium-ion batteries"

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Industry Feedback Solicitation

Then...

Inviting commentary / critique from industry leaders on our assumptions, methods, and scenarios

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Attend the Forum

Finally...

Discuss challenges & opportunities for commercialization and TWh-deployment                                                                                                                                                            

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Post-event Details:

A post-event write-up of key highlights will be made public in accordance with Chatham House Rule. STEER will include written responses and event writeup within the Supplementary Information section in the final journal publication. Material changes to the manuscript based upon feedback will be cited accordingly.

For more information on the Forum Format, download here:

STEER Commercialization Forum Format (153.62 KB)

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