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  • 21 Nov 2017
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Alumni Peer into the Future of Energy

you have a massive production of lithium-ion batteries––that’s the technology of choice today––which brings scale costs way down. So, as EVs grow, that’s going to drive down lithium-ion prices. “You’re going... View Details
Keywords: Margie Kelley; solar power; wind power
  • 01 Sep 2011
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Charged Up

each faces a distinct set of business and strategy challenges. In the case “A123 Systems,” HBS professor Richard Vietor presents the issues confronting a manufacturer of the complex, evolving technology of lithium-ion batteries. Based in... View Details
Keywords: Julia Hanna; batteries; Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing; Manufacturing
  • 01 Jun 2023
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Batteries Included

materials and doesn’t require problematic materials (such as cobalt or nickel) common in other lithium-ion battery chemistries. I imagine it has great possibilities.” Fleetzero has embraced those possibilities—though not from the outset.... View Details
Keywords: Catherine O’Neill Grace; Water Transportation; Transportation
  • 01 Jun 2017
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Supercharged

underpowered compact hatchbacks like the Nissan Leaf and the BMW i3, neither of which could go more than 100 miles without needing to recharge. But there’s a reason that so many auto executives are now pinning their hopes on that long-dormant middle market: the falling... View Details
Keywords: Alexander Gelfand; illustrations by Tavis Coburn
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