The Northvolt Podcast Northvolt
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Welcome to the Northvolt Podcast! In each episode, we’ll talk to the people who accepted the challenge of making the world’s greenest battery. We'll bring you their stories, their expertise, and their vision for a more electrified world. We'll also keep you in the loop, as we explore the technologies that are reshaping industries, from electric vehicles to renewable energy systems and everything in between. If you're curious about the future of energy, sustainability, and the incredible minds driving change, you're in the right place.
Hosted by: Anneli von Cotzhausen Modin, Content Producer at Northvolt
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Future of energy: Sodium-ion batteries
Sodium-ion is set to accelerate the adoption of energy storage and electrification around the world. In this episode of the Northvolt Podcast, Andreas Haas, Senior Manager of the Sodium-ion Program, tells us all about how sodium-ion is produced, lack of critical metals, and offers insights into the market's future trajectory.
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Challenge Accepted: Recruitment Q&A with Julia Glasfors
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The future of energy: Candela electric boats
The transportation industry is evolving quickly. In this episode we are joined by Gustav Hasselskog, CEO and Founder of Candela. Gustav tells us all about their new P-12 ferry and the immense benefits of fossil-free maritime public transport.
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In the loop: Vertical integration
In this episode Andreas Klein, Director of Corporate Strategy, explains how Northvolt approaches vertical integration.
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Challenge Accepted: Hayder Dawood
Meet Hayder Dawood, Maintenance Program Coordinator at Northvolt Ett. He grew up in Saudi Arabia surrounded by family and friends working in the oil industry but decided to do something different. Join Hayder as he talks about his journey to Northvolt.
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Challenge Accepted: Amanda Bjurenborg
Meet Amanda Bjurenborg, Industrial Designer at Northvolt. She tells us about her journey from UX design to designing energy storage systems and how her passion for sustainability and design led her to where she is today.