The Operations Science Podcast
Electric vehicles are accelerating faster than ever. But there’s a massive operational challenge most people aren’t talking about. What happens to the batteries when they reach end-of-life? This conversation explores the systems, strategy, and leadership required to build large-scale battery recycling operations, from the ground up. From navigating uncertainty in a brand-new industry to balancing capital investment, AI, hiring, and operational excellence—this is a real look at building industrial infrastructure for the future. If you care about operations, sustainability, manufacturing, or scaling new technology. This one connects the dots. Key Discussion Points 00:01 - Building a large-scale battery recycling operation 03:30 - Structured decision-making under uncertainty 07:00 - Why battery recycling is a complex emerging industry 10:25 - How lithium-ion batteries are actually recycled 14:25 - Second-life batteries vs recycling 16:25 - Managing capital risk in a new industry 19:35 - Building culture and leading high-performance teams 23:20 - Where AI fits into battery recycling operations 28:50 - Hiring and scaling a fast-growing company 31:00 - Government support and sustainability incentives 33:00 - Operational excellence while building a new plant 35:40 - Project management for large capital projects 41:00 - Julian’s background and career path 46:00 - Work-life balance and leadership mindset 47:17 - Closing thoughts The EV revolution is here. The operational infrastructure behind it is just getting started. Don't forget to: 👍 Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for more authentic conversations 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway 🔗 Share with someone who needs to hear this #Operations #OperationalExcellence #Manufacturing #EV #ElectricVehicles #BatteryRecycling #Sustainability #Leadership #SupplyChain #IndustrialEngineering #AI #ContinuousImprovement #ProcessImprovement #OperationsManagement #CleanEnergy
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