We would be remiss not to first acknowledge and pay homage to the triumvirate of scientists who enabled the commercialization of first Li-Ion battery in early 90s; John Goodenough, Akira Yoshino and M. Stanley Whittingham. These 3 were also awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2019 for that invention. We are proud and honored to share the same building with Distinguished Professor at Binghamton University, Dr. Stan Whittingham, mentor to Dr. Shailesh Upreti, C4V founder and CEO.
Shailesh completed his post doctoral fellowship working with Stan and he continues to
benefit from Stan’s generous advice and mentorship.
Past-Present- Future of Li-Ion Batteries
Past
Until recently, the LIB was not considered a cost effective solution for Energy
Storage. All of that changed when good old Innovation began driving down the
cost and increasing battery performance vs. alternatives like Lead Acid.
Present
There is a historically unprecedented opportunity to create an industry
revolving around the manufacture of this nascent technology. Investment required
in this space has been estimated in the US$ Trillions.
Future
We see the Li-Ion battery industry having a 30+ year run with a lot of
incremental innovations not only improving the chemistry but, all facets of
production, cell design and end uses.