Omslagafbeelding van de show Recharge by Battery Materials Review

Recharge by Battery Materials Review

Podcast door batterymaterialsreview

Engels

Technologie en Wetenschap

Tijdelijke aanbieding

2 maanden voor € 1

Daarna € 9,99 / maandElk moment opzegbaar.

  • 20 uur luisterboeken / maand
  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort
  • Gratis podcasts
Begin hier

Over Recharge by Battery Materials Review

All the news from the world of battery materials. In one place. Monthly.

Alle afleveringen

77 afleveringen

aflevering Recharge Mar24 (Batteries & costs, Anode Mats, China EVs, Nickel Supply) artwork

Recharge Mar24 (Batteries & costs, Anode Mats, China EVs, Nickel Supply)

In March’s Recharge, presenters Matt Fernley (RK Equity [https://rkequity.com/]/Battery Materials Review) and Cormac O’Laoire (Electrios Energy [https://electrios.com/]) discuss key developments along the battery supply chain, including: * Battery Show Asia feedback including dancing robots, new uses, chemistries, hybrid pack strategies and sodium-ion * Anode material dynamics, including cost pressure on synthetic graphite, the emergence of silicon-carbon and natural graphite upside * China EV demand weakness and its causes, but also thoughts on the future * Impact on the battery chain from Middle East supply issues * Nickel supply issues around HPAL, quotas and environmental risks * Potential for rising battery costs and what impact that may have * VRFB competitiveness versus lithium-ion, with LCOS and duration economics in focus

23 mrt 2026 - 47 min
aflevering Recharge Jan26 (2025 review and outlook thoughts) artwork

Recharge Jan26 (2025 review and outlook thoughts)

In January 2026’s Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt (RK Equity [https://rkequity.com/]/ Battery Materials Review) and Cormac O’Laoire (Electrios Energy [https://electrios.com/]) discuss key battery-market dynamics heading into 2026, including:   * China’s shift toward PHEVs/EREVs, larger packs, and intensifying model-level competition * Slowing China EV sales growth and the implications of subsidy roll-offs for 2026 demand * Diverging regional outcomes in 2025: US EV slowdown versus stronger-than-expected Europe growth * China’s export rebate changes for batteries and the impact on Tier 2 producers and ESS supply availability * Rising battery raw material inputs and where cell pricing could tighten, especially for higher-duration ESS

13 jan 2026 - 48 min
aflevering Recharge Dec25 (Overstated forecasts, CATL, semi-solid batteries, battery costs, BESS) artwork

Recharge Dec25 (Overstated forecasts, CATL, semi-solid batteries, battery costs, BESS)

In December 2025’s Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt Fernley (Battery Materials Review [http://batterymaterialsreview.com]) and Cormac O’Laoire (Electrios Energy [https://electrios.com/]) review the key developments shaping the battery materials and energy storage sectors as the industry heads into 2026, including: * Why lithium demand forecasts may be overstated, including assumptions around lithium intensity per kWh and EV battery pack sizes * EV battery size trends, affordability, and the divergence between Europe and China, including the role of SUVs, crossovers and EREVs * What does NIO’s decision to stop selling its semi-solid battery mean for the market? * Battery pricing trends, BNEF pack cost benchmarks, and whether 2025 marks the trough for cell and pack costs * Capacity utilisation, pricing pressure and why older gigafactories risk becoming uncompetitive * BESS market dynamics, including strong cell shipments, slower installations, inventory build-ups and project delays

18 dec 2025 - 42 min
aflevering Recharge Oct25 (LME Week, lithium debate, China controls, NMC vs LFP, sodium-ion, ESS boom) artwork

Recharge Oct25 (LME Week, lithium debate, China controls, NMC vs LFP, sodium-ion, ESS boom)

In October 2025’s Recharge podcast, co-presenters Matt Fernley (Battery Materials Review [http://batterymaterialsreview.com]) and Cormac O’Laoire (Electrios Energy [https://electrios.com/]) unpack takeaways from LME Week and what they mean for the battery value chain, including: * The split views on lithium—bulls vs bears—and why inventories over the next 2–3 months will be decisive * EV demand dynamics: China’s scrappage scheme effects, BEV vs PHEV trends, and the surge in ROW sales driven by Chinese exports (BYD, new EU/LatAm plants) * China’s new export controls on advanced LFP and graphite, the West’s exposure to Chinese anode supply, and the case for building an independent NMC-led supply chain in Europe/US * The funding gap for battery raw materials projects and whether price floors/industrial policy can unlock capital * NMC vs LFP in Western markets and the rise of mixed-chemistry packs * Sodium-ion reality check—costs, performance, and supply-chain hurdles (hard carbon) vs LFP * ExxonMobil’s push into synthetic graphite via Superior Graphite and the potential to scale non-Chinese anode supply * ESS going “gangbusters”: China’s ~180+ GWh target, Middle East mega-projects, and implications for global cell availability and integrator business models

22 okt 2025 - 37 min
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Super app. Onthoud waar je bent gebleven en wat je interesses zijn. Heel veel keuze!
Makkelijk in gebruik!
App ziet er mooi uit, navigatie is even wennen maar overzichtelijk.

Kies je abonnement

Meest populair

Tijdelijke aanbieding

Premium

20 uur aan luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

2 maanden voor € 1
Daarna € 9,99 / maand

Begin hier

Premium Plus

Onbeperkt luisterboeken

  • Podcasts die je alleen op Podimo hoort

  • Geen advertenties in Podimo shows

  • Elk moment opzegbaar

Probeer 7 dagen gratis
Daarna € 13,99 / maand

Probeer gratis

Alleen bij Podimo

Populaire luisterboeken

Veelgestelde vragen

Meer vragen & antwoorden
Begin hier

2 maanden voor € 1. Daarna € 9,99 / maand. Elk moment opzegbaar.