
The Battery Podcast
Podcast von Siemens
Welcome to Siemens' Battery Podcast, where we take a deep dive into the future of making batteries and how it's a big deal in the world of electric vehicles. Join us as we explore the world of high-tech battery technology and see how Siemens is leading the way in making better batteries.In this podcast series, we'll show you how Siemens is at the forefront of creating improved batteries, all the way from the battery design to production and recycling. We'll also explain how digital technology is making battery production more efficient and eco-friendly.Whether you're an expert in the field or just someone curious about the battery technologies shaping our future, The Battery Podcast is your ticket to understanding how battery manufacturing is changing. Plus, don't miss our special interviews with industry leaders and Siemens experts, where you'll get the inside scoop on the latest developments and challenges in battery manufacturing.Join us on this exciting journey to create a cleaner and more sustainable future. Subscribe today.
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It’s a new season of the Battery Podcast and a new industry to talk about. In the first half of our discussion with Todd Tuthill – VP of Aerospace, Defense, and Marine Industries at Siemens Digital Industries Software – we dove into the electrification of air transportation and the challenges it brings. But beyond the technological challenges of electrified aircraft, there are durability and safety implications that still need to be fleshed out to break into the mainstream. In part two we are covering some of the more specific challenges battery electric aircraft bring to design and manufacturing, from safety measures to product validation. We’ll go beyond battery applications for Electric Vertical Take Off and Landing (EVTOL) craft as small delivery vehicles such as those from Zipline. What you’ll learn: * The possibility of solid-state batteries * Building out an aircraft architecture with batteries in mind * Long-term goals of electric aircraft * The value of digitalization for these emergent aircraft

To kick off the new season of the Battery Podcast, we’re checking out an industry we’ve yet to cover and one that creates unique challenges for battery technologies and manufacturing. For a discussion on the application of batteries in the aerospace industry, Puneet Sinha and Nick Finberg sit down with Todd Tuthill, the VP of Aerospace, Defense, and Marine Industries at Siemens Digital Industries Software. In this first part of the conversation, you will learn about the challenges air transportation brings to the battery ecosystem as well as some of the innovative products businesses are working on to bring about a revolution in transport. And we’ll also cover some of the solutions businesses are deploying to make this future a reality. What you’ll learn: * A new avenue of electrified transportation * Overcoming the challenge of energy density * Building out infrastructure for electric aircraft * Defining the design for a successful product

It is the last episode of The Battery Podcast’s first season, and it is also the second half to a conversation of industry experts from Siemens, AWS, and Voltaiq. In Part One, we covered the critical need for data driven manufacturing in the battery industry as well as the potential development timeline acceleration such an approach brings. In Part Two, we are diving into how businesses can integrate a data-driven approach into their operations. Your host is Puneet Sinha of Siemens Digital Industries and our guests for this final episode are Hari Gopalakrishna Head of Strategy, Sustainability, and EV at AWS and Tal Sholklapper, CEO of Voltaiq. Let’s dive into how data-driven manufacturing can bring long-term success to a sometimes-uncertain industry. What you’ll learn: * [00:30] Building out data-driven manufacturing starts with a foundation in IT-OT convergence and the digital twin * [06:46] Applying data and intelligence to the common problems of battery manufacturing * [09:51] The role of AI in data-driven manufacturing * [13:50] How the partnership of Siemens, AWS, and Voltaiq can help battery manufacturers

We are wrapping up the first season of The Battery Podcast with a two-part discussion from the Battery Show and a couple high-profile partners from the industry. Puneet Sinha invites his counterparts from AWS and Voltaiq on stage to talk about the role of data-driven manufacturing in the battery industry. Regulars to the series know that Puneet is the Global Head of Battery at Siemens Digital Industries, but his guests are Hari Gopalakrishna Head of Strategy, Sustainability, and EV at AWS and Tal Sholklapper, CEO of Voltaiq. Let’s dive into how data-driven manufacturing can bring long-term success to a sometimes-uncertain industry. What you’ll learn: * [0:31] How three expert companies in their fields came together * [7:20] Why data-driven manufacturing is critical for the battery industry * [8:45] How a data driven approach can accelerate development timelines * [12:03] The business case for standardized factory architectures

Electric cars may not be the perfect solution for every transportation need, but by investing in a more sustainable manufacturing process for batteries EVs can become a greener option when they do make sense. Norway is one of the strongest use case regions for the technology with cheap renewable power, semi-remote transportation routes outside the cities, and a population with a high sense of responsibility for the environment. And Morrow Batteries is working to bring the benefits of battery electric transportation to more of Europe and do so sustainably. To talk about the development of green battery production in Europe, Frank Johnny Bråthen (Siemens Head of Digital Industries in Norway), Bernd Mangler (Vice President of Solutions at Siemens), Lars Christian Bacher (CEO Morrow Batteries), and Andreas Maier (COO Morrow Batteries) took some time on the stage at Hannover Fair 2024. What you’ll learn: * [5:30] Norway’s path to sustainable battery leadership in Europe * [9:53] How are companies meeting the KPIs for sustainability? * [12:10] Achieving high production yields
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