Battery Innovation, EV Growth & Energy Storage: Insights from Dr. John Cooley of Nanorami

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What will it take to make electric vehicles more affordable, scalable, and sustainable?

In this episode, Melissa Bill sits down with Dr. John Cooley, founder and CEO of Nanoramic, to discuss the future of battery innovation and the critical role it will play in accelerating EV adoption and energy storage.

Dr. Cooley shares the founding vision behind Nanoramic, the early challenges of turning breakthrough science into real-world applications, and the key moments that helped shape the company’s growth. He explains how Nanoramic is working to differentiate itself in a crowded battery technology market by focusing on performance, manufacturability, sustainability, and commercial viability.

The conversation also explores what it really takes to move from laboratory success to manufacturing scale, why supply chain resilience matters more than ever, and how U.S.-based battery innovation could influence the future of the global energy transition.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The original problem Nanoramic set out to solve
  • How battery innovation is evolving in the EV and energy storage industries
  • What makes a battery technology breakthrough both meaningful and commercially viable
  • The challenges of scaling from R&D to manufacturing
  • How battery innovation can support sustainability and supply chain resilience
  • Why battery cost, materials, and production remain key to widespread EV adoption
  • What automakers and energy storage companies are looking for in next-generation battery platforms
  • The future of U.S.-based battery manufacturing and clean energy innovation

Whether you’re interested in electric vehicles, clean technology, battery innovation, or the future of sustainable energy, this episode offers an insightful look at one of the most important technologies shaping the next decade.


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