2025年 议程

Cambridge VIP’s 4th Annual

Battery Venture, Innovation & Partnering

Financing Innovation & Commercialization of Emerging Technologies

2025年3月18-19日


The Battery Venture, Innovation & Partnering conference will be held in conjunction with the 42nd Annual International Battery Seminar & Exhibit, a successful and established technical event of 2,000+ delegates.

In recent years, it has become increasingly difficult for battery start-ups to raise cash and find alternative sources of capital, a stark change from just a few years ago. The trend toward LFP and lower cost batteries coming out of China, the slowdown of the EV market, and political uncertainty all add to the challenges in the financial markets.

It’s never been more critical to bring together leading battery innovators—CEOs/founders, early and late-stage investors, with corporate executives from both the battery and the automotive side, to discuss what the future of financing and innovation looks like for batteries, and what companies need to do to survive and thrive, particularly in the US.

3月18日(星期二)

8:00 am

Registration Open and Morning Coffee

8:30 am

Organizer's Welcome Remarks

8:35 am

Chairperson's Welcome Remarks

Mike DeLucia, Vice President & Sector Lead, Private Climate Investing, Wellington Management

Prachi Vakharia, Venture Partner, Mobility Fund

Michal Wolkin, Former Director, GM Ventures; Board Member; Professor, Reichman University

8:40 am

Market Strategy Overview (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

9:00 am

Venture, Innovation & Partnering Conference Recap from 2024 & Keynote Introduction 

Libby Wayman, Partner, Breakthrough Energy Ventures

9:10 am

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Innovation & Strategic Partnerships in Accelerating Energy Transition 

Janet Lin, Senior Vice President, Strategy, Mobility Energy, Business Division, Panasonic, ENERGY Co., Ltd.

9:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION:

Beyond the Spark: The Future of Early-Stage Battery & Climate Ventures

PANEL MODERATOR:

Anil Achyuta, Investment Managing Director, TDK Ventures Inc.

This panel will dive into the evolving landscape of venture investing in breakthrough battery and climate technologies. This panel will explore critical questions shaping early-stage investment, including how to identify scalable innovations, the impact of regulatory shifts on venture strategies, and approaches to achieving both environmental impact and commercial viability. Join us as we discuss the unique challenges and opportunities within this space, from securing early traction and forging strategic partnerships to the role of emerging technologies in accelerating decarbonization and energy transformation.

PANELISTS:

Rajesh Swaminathan, Partner, Khosla Ventures

Scott Walbrun, Principal, BMW i Ventures

Allison Hinckley, Senior Principal, Overture Ventures

Lie Shi, CEO, AM Batteries

10:10 am

Networking Coffee Break

10:50 am
PANEL DISCUSSION:

Late-Stage Investment-Scaling to Success

PANEL MODERATOR:

Michal Wolkin, Former Director, GM Ventures; Board Member; Professor, Reichman University

The panel will cover how financial institutions are shaping their investment strategies to support tech companies scaling up high-capacity battery production for stationary storage and EVs. We’ll address key market dynamics and challenges, including supply chain disruption, competition, geopolitics, regulatory changes, interest rates, and financing requirements. We will also highlight the recent IRA government incentives, new investments opportunities, and emerging growth areas in the battery sector.


PANELISTS:

Jeff Johnson, General Partner, B Capital

Mike DeLucia, Vice President & Sector Lead, Private Climate Investing, Wellington Management

Kojo Ako-Asare, Managing Director, Decarbonization Partners | a BlackRock & Temasek JV

Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Partner & Global Co-Head of Climate, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

11:30 am
FIRESIDE CHAT:

Beyond Late-Stage Investing in Batteries

PANEL MODERATOR:

Nathan Niese, Managing Director, Partner, Electrification & Climate Change, Boston Consulting Group

What battery and broader cleantech investment learnings of the past 1, 10, and 20 years are shaping how investors look at the next wave of opportunities? What are the expected roles of growth equity, climate infra vehicles, project financing, and/or public offerings as the battery market expands and matures? How are investment appetites evolving as we witness increasingly fast technology cycles and geo-political change? Join our fireside chat to hear answers to these questions and more.

PANELISTS:

Emmanuel Lagarrigue, Partner & Global Co-Head of Climate, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

12:00 pm
How to turn battery technology into a battery product

Speaker to be Announced, Electria Grp

Many great technologies and materials with huge implications for the industry don't make it to market. We've been working with battery start-ups and investors to bring more products to market. In this presentation we highlight some common themes and how to overcome them.

12:15 pm
Talk Title to be Announced

Speaker to be Announced, Ten Nine Technologies LLC

12:30 pm

Networking Luncheon

1:55 pm

Chairperson's Opening Remarks

Prachi Vakharia, Venture Partner, Mobility Fund

2:00 pm

Presentation to be Announced

2:20 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION:

Strengthening U.S. Battery Supply Chains: Meeting the Demand for ESS and EVs

PANEL MODERATOR:

Prachi Vakharia, Venture Partner, Mobility Fund

This panel will address the growing demand for lithium driven by energy storage systems (ESS) and electric vehicles (EVs) and the need to build a robust domestic supply chain. Discussions will focus on securing critical materials through innovative financing, adapting to global trade shifts, and fostering collaboration across refining, recycling, and manufacturing sectors. Panelists will explore strategies for creating a sustainable and resilient supply network to support future growth.

PANELISTS:

Annie Liu, Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer, Mangrove Lithium

Kunal Sinha, Global Head, Recycling, Glencore

Erez Ichilov, Founder, Cedrus Arbor LLC

Jacob Matly, Head, Battery Cell Manufacturing, Hatch Ltd.

David Christiansen, Senior Science and Technology Business Analyst, Office of Strategic Capital, DOD

3:00 pm

Session Break and Transition to Roundtable Breakouts

3:10 pm
ROUNDTABLE BREAKOUTS & NETWORKING COFFEE

Roundtable Discussions are informal, moderated discussions, allowing participants to exchange ideas and experiences and develop future collaborations around a focused topic. Each discussion will be led by a facilitator who keeps the discussion on track and the group engaged. To get the most out of this format, please come prepared to share examples from your work, be a part of a collective problem-solving session, and participate in active idea sharing.


  • Table One: Scaling up high-capacity battery production for stationary storage and EVs
  • Table Two: How to build a domestic battery supply chain in US
  • Table Three: Sodium-ion and emerging technologies 
  • Table Four: Impact of regulatory shifts on venture strategies
  • Table Five: Achieving commercial success

PLENARY KEYNOTE

3:50 pm

Chairperson's Remarks

Craig Wohlers, General Manager, Cambridge EnerTech

3:55 pm

The Importance of Passive Propagation Resistance in Battery Pack Design

Troy Hayes, PhD, Director of Quality, Tesla

More than 30 years after the first Li-ion battery was produced, random thermal runaway events still occur in the field. Despite the low probability of such incidents at the cell level, the volume of cells in EVs dictates that manufacturers must prepare for these occurrences. Ensuring that this does not create a significant risk to vehicle occupants is crucial and is a fundamental aspect of battery pack design. This talk will discuss the importance of passive propagation resistance and the rigors of testing given the stochastic nature of Li-ion battery thermal runaway.

4:25 pm

A Comprehensive Analysis of Modern Silicon-Carbon Nanocomposite Negative Electrode Materials for Li-ion Batteries

Jeff Dahn, FRSC, PhD, Professor of Physics and Atmospheric Science, NSERC/Tesla Canada Industrial Research Chair, Canada Research Chair, Dalhousie University

There is a huge world-wide push to develop and manufacture modern Silicon:Carbon nanocomposite materials (Si:C) for Li-ion batteries.   There are a handful of companies in the US (e.g. Sila, Group 14, etc.), several in Europe as well as OVER 70 companies in China developing and/or manufacturing such materials.  Why is this happening?   In this lecture I will describe the structure and properties of modern Si:C materials and show why they are so attractive compared to earlier alternatives.  The best materials show specific capacities near 2000 mAh/g, first cycle efficiencies near 90%, very little irreversible swelling during charge-discharge cycling and compatibility with simple binders like CMC/SBR.  The best materials can be used with typical Li-ion battery electrolytes with common electrolyte additives.  We will show results for Li-ion pouch cells containing 20% and 50% by weight of Si:C (balance graphite) where impressive cycle life has been achieved.  Energy density increases over "graphite-only" cells are very significant.   All the Si:C materials we have tested show large REVERSIBLE volume changes which means that significant care must be taken in cell design.  

4:55 pm

This and Next-Generation Battery Development-A UK Perspective

Martin Freer, PhD, CEO, Faraday Institution

The UK government set out a battery strategy in 2023 targeting the three elements, including design and development of the batteries of the future as well as strengthen the resilience of UK manufacturing supply chains and enabling the development of a sustainable battery industry. This is matched by a significant delivery program associated with the Faraday Battery Challenge, including the Faraday Institution which coordinates the UK's battery research program. This presentation will provide an overview of the UK's battery strategy, the development of associated research programs, and highlight future focus areas for research and innovation.

5:25 pm

Reception in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing

6:30 pm

Close of Day

3月19日(星期三)

8:30 am

Registration Open and Morning Coffee

8:55 am

Chairperson's Remarks

Mike DeLucia, Vice President & Sector Lead, Private Climate Investing, Wellington Management

9:00 am
INVESTOR SPOTLIGHT:

Li-ion and Na-ion Technology: Meeting the Growing Demand for BESS in Grid and Data Centers as Energy Solutions

Katherine He, Investor, TDK Ventures Inc.

The rapid evolution of energy storage systems (ESS) is revolutionizing how we address the growing energy demands of modern infrastructure. This talk will explore the critical role of Li-ion and Na-ion battery technologies in advancing grid-scale and data center energy solutions. With a special focus on AI-driven data centers, which demand scalable, efficient, and sustainable power strategies, we will examine how Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are shaping the future of energy resilience. The discussion will delve into technological innovations, market growth, and the strategic importance of BESS in enabling a seamless transition to smarter, greener energy systems.

9:20 am
PANEL DISCUSSION:

Meeting the Growing Demand for Energy Storage Systems (ESS)

PANEL MODERATOR:

Marc Kolb, Partner, Boston Consulting Group

What is driving the demand for Energy Storage Systems (ESS) and where do we see the market going in the coming years? The panel will explore the current and future ESS market, to include discussing the potential for sodium-ion and other emerging technologies.


PANELISTS:

Kyle Teamey, Managing Partner, Planetary Health, RA Capital

Cameron Dales, Co-Founder, Peak Energy

Dong-Su Kim, CEO, LG Technology Ventures

Emilie Bodoin, Founder & CEO, Pure Lithium

10:00 am

Emerging Company Showcase (Sponsorship Opportunity Available)

10:30 am
FIRESIDE CHAT:

Looking Back on Past Success & Looking Forward to the Future with Denise Gray

PANEL MODERATOR:

Michal Wolkin, Former Director, GM Ventures; Board Member; Professor, Reichman University

In this fireside chat, Michal Wolkin and Denise Gray, both accomplished technical leaders in battery technology, will explore Denise’s remarkable journey as a pioneering executive woman in the energy storage industry. They will discuss how her career began, the challenges she overcame, and her leadership roles at GM, LG Energy Solution, Ativa and DOE across continents USA , Europe and China. Together they will discuss the evolution of battery technology, the interplay between industry, government, and geopolitics, and the global race for energy storage innovation and cost reduction. The conversation will also address the change in U.S. battery investments and manufacturing in light of recent government changes, examining how policy shifts may impact the country’s competitiveness in the global energy transition. Highlighting shared experiences as women breaking barriers in a male-dominated field, they will reflect on lessons learned and advice for the next generation, particularly encouraging young women to enter STEM fields. The discussion will celebrate Denise’s groundbreaking contributions and examine the role of batteries in EV electrification, sustainability, and achieving net-zero goals.

PANELISTS:

Denise Gray, CEO, DKTN Consulting LLC

11:00 am

Networking Coffee Break

11:30 am
PANEL DISCUSSION:

EV Market Review-What Is the Impact on the Battery Market

PANEL MODERATOR:

Drew Prekop, Director, Global Industrial Investment Banking Group, Baird

The pace of EV growth has slowed, and this has a direct impact on the battery market. While the battery market seemed to have a secure future, companies are beginning to worry about potential overproduction, making it more difficult for new entrants. The panel will discuss this new trend and where they see it going in the year ahead.

PANELISTS:

Gleb Yushin, CTO, Co-Founder, Sila Nanotechnologies

Hansol Kim, Managing Partner, Bricks Capital Management

Chirranjeevi Balaji Gopal, PhD, CTO & Co-Founder, Mitra Chem

Jessica Islas, Senior Director of Operations, Sion Power Corp

12:10 pm
PANEL DISCUSSION:

Emerging Technologies & the Need to Continue to Invest in Innovation

PANEL MODERATOR:

Josh Stiling, Investment Director, Anzu Partners

This panel will discuss which next-gen chemistries, emerging technologies and processes, are most exciting right now, how receptive existing corporate players are to investing in emerging companies, and which areas need further investment. We will hear about lessons learned and advice for those starting out.

PANELISTS:

Robert Ashcraft, Investment Director, Samsung Ventures

John Busbee, CEO, Xerion Advanced Battery Corp.

Dan Blondal, Founder & CEO, Nano One Materials

Eric Moch, Co-Founder & CEO, Glimpse

12:50 pm

Chairperson's Closing Remarks

Michal Wolkin, Former Director, GM Ventures; Board Member; Professor, Reichman University

1:00 pm

Networking Luncheon

2:15 pm

Dessert Break in the Exhibit Hall with Poster Viewing

2:45 pm

Close of the Battery Venture, Innovation & Partnering Conference

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