VOLTA 2026 FEBRUARY 25-27, 2026 STANFORD UNIVERSITY
AGENDA
Pragmatism. Urgency. Security.
- FEBRUARY 25
- FEBRUARY 26
- FEBRUARY 27
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12:30 PM - 2 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PT
Registration & Mixer
Registration will take place at Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall. -
2:30 PM - 3:15 PM PT
Opening Remarks
Adrian Yao, Founder & Team Lead, STEER
Yen T. Yeh, Executive Director, Volta Foundation
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3:15 PM - 4:30 PM PT
Launching the STEER Open Cell Project
Adrian Yao, Founder & Team Lead, STEER
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4:30 PM - 5:30 PM PT
Battery Report 2025 Deep Dive
Michael Liu, Director, Research & Insights and Lead Author, 2025 Battery Report, Volta Foundation
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM PT
Battery Social Networking Reception
Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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5:30 PM - 7:30 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall & the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel.
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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8:00 AM - 9:00 AM PT
Registration & Breakfast
Stanford University Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall
Sponsored by Reliance Battery
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9:00 AM PT
Opening Remarks
Yen T. Yeh, Volta Foundation -
9:15 AM - 10:00 AM PT
Fireside Chat
Kurt Kelty, Vice President Battery, Propulsion and Sustainability, General MotorsBob Galyen, CEO & Owner, Galyen Energy
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10:00 AM - 10:30 AM PT
Networking Break
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10:30 AM - 11:30 AM PT
Critical Links to Build Resilient Materials Supply Chain
Panelists include:
- Christophe Mille, Co-Founder & Executive Technical Advisor, Verkor
- Dr. Halle Cheeseman, Program Director, ARPA-E
- Chirranjeevi Gopal, Co-Founder & CTO, Mitra Chem
- Jessica Roberts, Research Director, Project Blue
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PT
Bridging the Gap in Battery Deployment for EVs
Panelists include:
- Celina Mikolajczak, Industry Advisor
- Brian Spatocco, Senior Director Battery Engineering, Lucid
- Kyle Gordon, Principal, Roland Berger
Additional panelists will be updated throughout January 2025.
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM PT
Networking Lunch
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1:30 PM - 2:30 PM PT
How Do We Efficiently Deliver Reliable Grid Storage?
Panelists include:
- Brandon Kelly, VP Cell Engineering, Peak Energy
- Freddy Reyes Falck, VP Global BESS Engineering, Fluence
- Chris Habuda, ESS Business Development, Samsung SDI
- Kasim Khan, Senior Research Analyst, WoodMac
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2:30 PM - 3:30 PM PT
Realities, Needs, and Requirements for Data Centers
Panelists include
- Brad Li, President Americas, Sineng Electric
- Claire McConnell, VP Energy Storage Business Development, Redwood Materials
- Peter de Bock, VP, Energy & Cooling, Eaton
- Devon Wilson, VP, Sales & Marketing Grid, LG Energy Solutions
- Julia Attwood, Research Director, Sightline Climate
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3:30 PM - 4 PM PT
Networking Break
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4:00 PM PT - 5:00 PM PT
Opportunities in Addressing Defense Battery Shortages
Eric Shields, Technical Director, Battery Energy Storage, U.S. Department of War -
5:00 PM PT
Closing Remarks
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5:30 PM - 6:30 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall & Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel.
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7 AM - 8 AM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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8:00 AM - 11:30 AM PT
MPSC Drone Battery Seminar (Optional In-Person or Virtual)
Stanford University Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall and/or Virtual
Separate registration required. Complimentary for Volta 2026 attendees with in-person or virtual options.
The Military Power Sources Consortium, at the invitation of STEER and Volta Foundation, is hosting a seminar on the use of lithium batteries in military drone applications. Join members of the commercial drone industry, battery suppliers and government representatives in an open discussion on topics to include:
- Trends in batteries for use in UAS
- Impact of system technology on battery selection
- Identification of application and technology roadblocks and potential solutions
- To use or not to use non-rechargeable: that is the question!
- System component standardization
- Battery requirement changes as drones get bigger
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11 AM - 12:30 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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11:30 AM - 12:30 PM PT
Lunch
Stanford University Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall
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12:30 PM - 2 PM PT
Alternative BESS Markets Working Group
Closing the Loop on ESS
What alternative revenue mechanisms can we leverage to properly incentivize more BESS deployment? This working group will focus key BESS markets.
Leaders:
- Julia Souder, CEO, LDES Council
- Brandt Vermillion, US Market Lead, Modo Energy
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12:30 PM - 2 PM PT
Battery Materials Qualification Working Group
Common Language for Materials Qualification
This working group will convene Volta 2026 attendees and industry SMEs on creating aligned specifications and data expectations that reduce friction between innovators, suppliers, and integrators.
Leaders:
- Adam Boies, Professor, Stanford University
- Eric Dufek, Integrated Energy Technologies Division Director, Idaho National Laboratory
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12:30 PM - 2 PM PT
Coherent Policy for Cell Makers Working Group
Unifying the Battery Industry's Policy Voice
This working group will bring together voices in the industry with a purpose of developing mechanisms for coordination so diverse stakeholders can respond coherently to evolving policy opportunities and risks.
Leader:
- Grayson Shor, Program Director - Policy & Government Affairs, Volta Foundation
- Stephanie Gagnon-Rodriguez, Director, Regional Clean Economies,Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES)
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2 PM - 3 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.
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2 PM - 2:30 PM PT
Networking Break
Stanford University Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall
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2:30 PM PT - 4:00 PM PT
Battery Workforce Readiness & Development Working Group
Pre-Requisites for a Battery-Capable Workforce
This working group will focus on coordinating universities, vocational schools, training centers, and employers to create reliable pipelines for technicians, engineers, and operators.
Leaders:
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Ajay Gnanasekaran, Sr. Program Director, Battery Workforce Development, Argonne National Laboratory
- Renu Dalal, Ph.D., Workforce Program Manager, Alabama Mobility & Power Center
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2:30 PM - 4:00 PM PT
Battery Form Factor Standardization for Defense Working Group
Rethinking Form Factors for Scale
This working group will convene Volta 2026 attendees and industry SMEs on assessing where standardization accelerates innovation, lowers cost, and simplifies integration across different verticals.
Leaders:
- Lisa King, Director, Advanced Battery Strategy, LEAP Manufacturing
- Jose Collazo-Castillo, Battery Supply Chain Resilience Advisor, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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2:30 PM PT - 4:00 PM PT
Batteries for AI & Digital Infrastructure Working Group
Designing Storage for AI & Digital Infrastructure
This working group will center itself on aligning battery technologies, control strategies, and business models with rapidly growing compute and cooling demands.
Leader:
- Gabe Hege, Director of Engineering, NVIDIA
- Katherine He, Investor, TDK Ventures
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4 PM - 5 PM PT
Shuttle Transportation Available
Shuttle transportation will be available between the Grand Bay San Francisco Hotel & Stanford University's Redwood City Campus Cardinal Hall.