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TWAICE Vision Summit 2024: Innovation in battery modeling

April 10, 2024

David Howey explains how data-driven models can help achieve efficient battery design.

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Innovation in battery modeling

David Howey, professor of Engineering Science at Oxford University, gave a presentation at the TWAICE Vision Summit 2024 entitled "Predictive power: innovation in data-driven battery modeling."

The professor explored the possible use of data-driven predictive models to help achieve efficient battery design and utilization. As he pointed out, "modeling can be really valuable to help us squeeze the most out of assets."

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