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Revolution.aero San Francisco 2024: My way or the highway

“One of the most impactful and difficult decisions for many aircraft manufacturers is around batteries, as batteries are as critical to electric aircraft as jet engines are to jet aircraft. They are extremely complex pieces of technology, the industry is highly capital-intensive, and battery performance completely dictates the viability of an aircraft design and operating model.”

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C&EN: Innovation needs new institutions

“Richard Wang, founder of the next-generation battery start-up Cuberg and the battery industry advisory firm Crevasse Consulting, says the solution is better coordination. He says that government bureaucrats—working far from the tangible problems of industry—sometimes support the wrong areas of basic research and that universities aren’t equipped to prove whether new technologies will work in the real world.”

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Latitude Media: How Northvolt’s bet on lithium metal batteries fell apart

“China [is] crushing everyone on cost because of their subsidies, overcapacity, integrated supply chains, and overall maturity of their industry compared to the U.S.,” Wang explained. “Without significant policy intervention…we are well on our way towards seeing an implosion of the battery technology industry in the U.S. over the next couple years, and with a lot of these technologies being acquired for pennies on the dollar and taken overseas.” 

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Stanford TomKat Innovation Transfer Program (Cuberg)

“Richard Wang (Stanford PhD ’16) explains how a 2015 TomKat Innovation Transfer grant helped jumpstart his company, Cuberg, which is moving electric aviation and other mobility forward with its ultra-lightweight and safe next-generation lithium metal batteries.”

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Cuberg CEO Richard Wang speaks at Revolution.Aero

“Cuberg CEO and Founder Richard Wang sat on a panel moderated by esteemed journalist Elan Head of The Air Current. Other panel members included Max Liben of H3X Technologies, Damon Vander Lind of Magpie Aviation, Hamid Hamidi of Limosa, and Nathan Millecam of Electric Power Systems.”

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Forget Electric Cars, The Future of Battery Technology Is in Airplanes

“When cutting edge advancements come down the pipeline, like carbon fiber components that save on weight, they’ve historically been willing to pay a higher upfront cost for aircraft if it helps them save money down the road. That means that they tend to jump on the new technology faster than car companies. Wang is betting that the same paradigm will hold true for his batteries.”

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MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35

“Lithium-ion batteries are used for electric cars, but they don’t pack enough power for other critical sectors, such as aviation, heavy trucking, and marine transport. Richard Wang, 33, founded Cuberg to address this problem. He’s developed lithium-metal batteries, which have extremely high energy density, with ease of manufacturing in mind.”

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