The US’ embracing of energy storage and electric vehicles has shone a light on the country’s domestic battery supply chain— or lack of. Jim Greenberger, executive director and founder of the not-for-profit trade association the National Alliance of Transportation Batteries International (NAATBatt), speaks to Paul Crompton about what is driving US cell manufacturing growth, the materials supply chain and the changes the gigafactory era will have beyond powering our cars.
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