Batteryze

Batteryze

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

San Francisco, California 261 followers

A Battery Health and Aging Diagnostics Platform Enabling Battery Circularity

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A Battery Health and Aging Diagnostics Platform Enabling Battery Circularity

Website
www.batteryze.com
Industry
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2023
Specialties
Battery, Machine Learning, Diagnostics, Battery Health, Circularity, Electric Vehicles, and ClimateTech

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    2 Embarcadero Center

    San Francisco, California 94111, US

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Employees at Batteryze

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    261 followers

    We are happy to welcome Colin Gregg as this year's Batteryze summer intern! As an undergraduate student at Lehigh University double majoring in Integrated Business and Engineering and Electrical Engineering, he will work closely with the team to further advance our product offering. "Hi I'm Colin, an Electrical Engineering and Finance major at Lehigh University. In the past I've worked as a quality engineer intern on thermal imagers, and this summer I will be working with Batteryze!" We hope he will gain valuable startup experience in the climate, battery and insurtech space! And to continue working with Lehigh University, Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center

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    Humbly Serving A Sustainable Energy and Transportation Systems #Future #sustainability #innovation #technology #greentech

    Last evening in Oakland (April 12, 2024), Saad said ... well, at least in California, they have the public meetings and forums where folks are listening to you even if they are pursuing the ongoing agenda ... and I'm humbled to have that opportunity both in Bakersfield and now here in San Francisco. It’s also noteworthy to mention ... the level of honesty, humility and sincerity ... that I’ve experienced from policymakers and regulators during our conversations and sessions. That now gives us hope that we will achieve this #energy transition. The industry thought the present day EV's DC platform could be bankrolled for an equitable, sustainable, transportation electrification on a renewables grid. Well, that isn’t happening in California. During 2010-2022, California's average retail electricity rates have increased at an upward slope 📈 that's ... 400+% of the slope 📈 of increase of the average electricity rates of the US. The two slopes probably have diverged even further now. While it's difficult to predict when the two slopes will start to converge, the experience in California can’t be any different for the majority of the US as more vehicles continue to charge on a grid that's becoming more volatile and intermittent. Also, it'll not help us to compare our 🇺🇸 grid to that of China or Norway - it depends on the country's electricity's energy mix. More details in comment below. Last month, at the Inaugural Vehicle Grid Integration Forum, we finally heard the CPUC ask: Why isn't the industry making V2G-AC happen? The EV manufacturer that wanted to lead with V2G, openly told us at the forum, their V2G wouldn't scale without major subsidies from the State. At the first opportunity, our elegant Les Mood reminded everyone there, that subsidies didn't work for rooftop solar in California so, how could it now work for the present V2G solution? For context, in California, most cannot even afford today's EVs … Very soon even charging at California's electricity rates will cost more than gasoline vehicles. Les is a true believer in rooftop solar, so is yours humbly. We just don't have all the necessary #innovation commercialized yet … of the tools necessary for the ... bidirectional AC distribution grid ...the Future Grid™. When new innovation and #technology development are at stake, we don’t have the time or the resources to continue to invest for the DC platform and expect it will scale and become sustainable for all. Am I missing something, does this post say anything inaccurate? Please let me know. Because, if you aren't following our developments in California then you're probably missing out on one of the greatest energy transformations in our lifetimes – which keeps us humbled, detailed and focused. CPUC: California Public Utilities Commission CEC: California Energy Commission

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    Sr. Program Manager, Startup Incubation at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI)

    Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) in Sacramento Day was a success! With the leadership of Williams Lopez, Matt Petersen, and the rest of our government relations team, we attended over 26 meetings with State Senators and Assemblymembers throughout the day advocating for support to continue the incredible work LACI is doing to train individuals in skills to join the green workforce, support startups with validating and commercializing their technologies through pilots, and so many other programs at our organization. So proud and thankful for my founders Jessie Frietze-Armenta of Shred Cycle, Saad Youssefi of Batteryze, and Brantly Fulton, Ph.D. of LAMAR IoT Inc. for joining us to share their entrepreneurial journeys!

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    Vice President Government and International Relations at Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator

    LACI hosted its annual "LACI in Sacramento Day" yesterday. The event saw 15 delegates from LACI participate in 26 meetings with policymakers and staff. The day concluded with a reception at The Sheraton, with Chair Liane Randolph, Senator Josh Becker and other state leaders in attendance. The delegates were in Sacramento to highlight LACI’s work to build an inclusive and equitable green economy in the LA region. The state has been a strong partner in LACI's work, particularly in supporting our green jobs and technology pilot deployment programming. #startups #innovation #cleantech #climatetech #entrepreneur #climateaction #climatechange #electrifyeverything #cleanenergy #ZEV #greenjobs #zev #cleantransportation #evse

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    Join David Gritz and Tony L. for AM Best TV's recap of our Digital MGA Lab Distribution Day! 2023 marked a pivotal year as we celebrated our second cohort of startups. The program empowers new industry entrants by bridging crucial knowledge gaps. 🎥 Watch below for an exclusive look at the full story behind the program, its benefits, and more. A must-watch for anyone keen on the evolving landscape of Insurtech! 🎤 Hear from members of our 2023 cohort: - Nick Sedlak | Green Shield Risk Solutions - Saad Y. | Batteryze - Yann B. | Otonomi - Lizhen Cai | Jove Insurance - Wesley Pergament | Sola 👇 Check out the full video in the comments and stay tuned for updates about the 2024 program. #InsurTech #DigitalMGALab #InsuranceInnovation #StartupGrowth #IndustryLeaders #InsurTechGrowth

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    Part II of our series Harnessing AI to Transform Climate Action is out now! 👉 https://bit.ly/3tNK6AO In order to innovate, we need to first imagine that new tools, methods, and systems are possible. So this new year, we’ve been spending some time crafting our vision for the future. What capabilities do we want to enable and opportunities do we want to unlock for generations to come? What tools do we have – and what tools will we need to develop – to make this a reality? Our latest primer, Exponential Progress Towards a Planet-Positive Future, explores these questions and more through the lens of what an AI-powered climate ecosystem can enable humanity to accomplish. Along with snapshots of what this future could hold, we present some inspiring examples of existing projects and companies that are already building in this direction to:  🌽 Stabilize #agrifood systems, like Hortiya + Agremo 🦍 Protect #biodiversity and halt nature loss, like EarthRanger 🌆 Transform #urban infrastructure and services, like PassiveLogic 🔋 Optimize renewable #energy and grid resources, like Batteryze 🚊 Increase the efficiency and lower the emissions of #transportation, like Sentient Hubs 🏭 Improve the circularity of #manufacturing, like IBM Research ⛑ Bolster #disaster response and resilience, like FloodMapper by Trillium Technologies 🔎 Measure and attribute #GHG emissions with trust and transparency, like Climate TRACE And much more. Thanks to our co-authors Anna Lerner Nesbitt of Climate Collective and Rafael Kaufmann Nedal of Digital Gaia, and to Alison Filler of Climate Collective for contributing. 👋 Are you developing new AI tools for climate and nature action? Reach out to our team Leslie Chao, Ana Velástegui, and Jack Policar to get involved with Climate Collective as a member or partner.

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