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Authors: Steve LeVine
Envia released the following statement after Kapadia’s lawsuit was dropped:
Envia Systems is pleased that the lawsuit brought by Atul Kapadia and two other former employees has been dismissed. Envia is considering its options to address the fact that the baseless lawsuit was filed at all. The company’s own investigations and other data confirmed that the lawsuit was meritless, and the plaintiffs and their lawyers have now essentially agreed—by themselves dropping the suit less than two months after it was filed. The plaintiffs are still required to comply with a Preliminary Injunction issued against them in December at Envia’s request, which orders them to return company confidential property and data. Envia is moving forward and remains focused on developing breakthrough lithium-ion battery cathode and anode materials for both the automotive and consumer electronics markets.
2. Why Argonne Let Wan In
1
. “Batteries for Electric Cars: Challenges, Opportunities and the Outlook to 2020,” Boston Consulting Group, 8.
2
. Interview with Peter Harrup, chairman, IDTechEx, July 8, 2010.
3
. Ibid.
4
. 13 to 15 percent, IHS Global Insight, quoted on Edmunds.com, January 22, 2010; 50 percent, author interview with Ralph Brodd, August 3, 2011. Translating the 2020 percentages into hard figures, we were talking sales of about 7.5 million cars a year. At an average of $30,000 a vehicle, that was a $225-billion-a-year industry, equivalent to the 2012 gross revenue of Toyota, the world’s largest carmaker. If accurate, the estimate for 2030 would be more than three times that number.
5
. French ecology minister Jean-Louis Boorloo, quoted by Agence France-Press, October 2, 2009.
3. A Good Place to Do Science
1
. Arthur Compton,
Atomic Quest
(Oxford, 1956), 144.
2
. Jack M. Holl,
Argonne National Laboratory, 1946–96
(University of Illinois Press, 1997), 56.
3
. Ibid., 430.
4. “Discouraged Weariness in the Eyes”
1
. Lab description and quotes from Robert K. Steunenberg and Leslie Burris,
From Test Tube to Pilot Plant: A 50-Year History of the Chemical Technology Division at Argonne National Laboratory
(Argonne National Laboratory, 2000), 89–160.
2
. Ibid.
3
. Ibid.
4
. Detail and quotes from ibid.
5
. C. P. Gilmore, “Electric Autos . . . They’re on the Way!,”
Popular Science
, December 1966, 76.
6
. Stanley Whittingham interview with SUNY Binghamton, October 30, 2000, http://authors.library.caltech.edu/5456/1/hrst.mit.edu/hrs/materials//files/13/73/82/f137382/public/Whittingham_interview.htm.
5. Professor Goodenough
1
. John B. Goodenough,
Witness to Grace
(Publish America, 2008).
2
. Clare Grey, Barcelona speech, March 10, 2013.
7. Batteries Are a Treacherous World
1
.
The Electrician
(London), February 17, 1883, 329.
8. Creating NMC
1
. Steunenberg and Burris,
From Test Tube to Pilot Plant
, 470.
11. The New Boss
1
. Industry size, Fantasy Sports Ad Network, http://www.fantasysportsadnetwork.com/aboutfantasy.htm.
15. The Start-up
1
. Author interview with Michael Pak, December 2, 2013.
16. Out of India (and China and Africa)
1
.
San Jose Mercury News
, www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_22094415/asian-workers-now-dominate-silicon-valley-tech-jobs.
2
. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), www.oecd.org/unitedstates/2102002.pdf.
3
. Inside Higher Ed
, www.insidehighered.com/quicktakes/2013/04/03/economic-conditions-key-keeping-foreign-phd-graduates-us.
19. The Car Man
1
. Civil suit RG13704405 by Kapadia et al. in Alamada County Superior Court, 12.
29. Orlando
1
. Edward L. Morse, “Energy 2020: North America, the New Middle East?” March 20, 2012, Citi notes to clients.
33. ARPA-E
1
. Kapadia lawsuit, 16.
34. The Old and the Young
1
.
New York Times
, Apr. 13, 2012, www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/automobiles/how-green-are-electric-cars-depends-on-where-you-plug-in.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0.
37. Getting to a Deal
1
. From a public relations . . . Envia “Corporate Presentation” by Kapadia, February 23, 2012. Kapadia presented the fourteen-slide deck to a small group of journalists at ARPA-E on February 27 but it was not released to the general press or released publicly.
42. The News from Envia
1
. Private Crane report, June 28, 2012.
2
. Kapadia lawsuit, 31.
44. Second Quarter Review
1
. Kapadia lawsuit. The author verified the substance of the letter with a source in a position to know its content.
2
. See Appendix A.
45. Black Box
1
. From Kapadia’s “Corporate Presentation,” February 23, 2012.
2
. See Appendix B.
46. Back to the Race
1
. “LG Chem to Supply Batteries for 200-Mile Electric Cars in 2016—CFO,” Reuters, July 18, 2014, http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/18/lg-chem-batteries-idUSL4N0PT25U20140718.
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A123, 39, 108, 185
bankruptcy of, 251–52, 262
and battery competition, 131, 149, 154, 155
and voltage fade, 157–59
Abraham, Daniel, 142
Air Force, U.S., 23–24
Akerson, Dan, 255–56, 260, 285
Amgen, 127
Amine, Khalil, 49–54, 185, 212
aggressive style of, 56–57, 126
and Argonne, 53–54, 55–57, 67, 103, 210, 235–38, 286–87
and battery competition, 180, 182, 186, 197
and Battery Hub, 137, 138–39, 141–42, 149, 221, 227, 243, 245, 250–51
and En-Caesar, 135, 138, 139
and entrepreneurship, 126, 128, 192
foreign staff of, 91–94, 97–100, 102
and Kumar, 85, 170, 193–94
and NMC, 57, 59, 67, 68, 72, 77, 78, 79, 127, 194
patents and papers of, 57, 59, 92, 97–98, 100, 102, 127, 236
Ammundsen, Brett, 46
Anderman, Menahem, 180–81, 182, 196–97
Apollo mission, 122–23, 129, 143
Apple, 198, 250–51
ARCH, 127–28
Argonne National Laboratory:
Advanced Photon Source, 168–69
and battery competition, 9, 47, 48, 132–33, 137–38, 149–51, 165, 166;
see also
Battery Hub
Battery Department, 13, 17, 20, 27, 41, 55, 65, 72–74, 92, 100, 105, 128, 137–38, 155, 160, 208, 211, 216, 221, 225, 235, 253
beam line in, 168–69, 260–61, 285
collaboration in, 140–44, 150, 170–71, 188, 204, 247
competition within, 55–57, 77–78, 141
and En-Caesar, 135–36, 138
and Energy Department, 123, 137, 193
foreign-born scientists in, 91–94, 96–100
history of, 10, 11–13
intellectual property unit, 64–65, 72, 98, 141, 153, 247
and internal combustion engines, 182–85, 187
and international patents, 65–69, 98, 197
and NMC, 4, 5, 41, 43–45, 47, 57–59, 60, 65, 67–69, 70–72, 83, 115, 127, 141, 162, 277
Obama’s visit to, 268–71
old vs. young staff in, 209–13
promotions in, 236–38
publications from, 59, 77, 78, 92, 97, 98, 100, 105, 171, 216
risk aversion in, 125–28
and robots, 79
scientists in, 13, 14, 16, 73, 77–78, 93–94, 98, 100, 104, 123
Wan Gang’s visit to, 3–6, 7, 9, 27
warehouse in, 187–89
work hazards in, 16–17
Arora, Rohit, 274
ARPA-E:
competition, 193–98, 201
Summit, 199–206, 207, 213, 230–31, 233, 257, 262, 263–66, 272, 277, 278, 279
Asahi Kasei, 112, 261, 267
AT&T, 13, 61–62, 119, 120, 122
BASF, 9, 67, 115, 116, 156
Basu, Samar, 119
batteries:
anode improvement in, 192–94
capacity of, 278
changing the energy density of gasoline, 149
charging, 58
cobalt in, 42, 153, 251
competition for, 4–6, 7, 37, 74, 75–78, 110, 118, 124, 129, 132–36, 137–39, 149–51, 167, 181, 184, 192–94, 204, 232, 245, 253, 283–84
DC resistance in, 230–31
and electric age, 17–19
in electric vehicles,
see
electric vehicles
in electronic devices, 7, 25, 35, 45, 152, 167, 250
elements of, 18
Energizer, 19, 36
energy density in, 278
and energy storage, 37
fires and explosions in, 21, 24, 35, 44, 59, 134, 145–46, 197, 214, 233
foreign-born inventors, 91–94, 96
400-watt-per-hour, 194–95, 196, 197, 201, 206, 207, 230–31, 262–64, 272–74, 277–79
future outlook of, 178–80
intercalation in, 21, 25
internal combustion engines vs., 182–85
iron oxide spinel in, 29, 30–32
layered-layered or composite, 44
lead-acid, 19, 20, 149
lithium, 24, 25, 35, 58, 192–93
lithium-air, 99, 235–36
lithium-cobalt-oxide, 25, 27, 28–29, 31, 35, 38, 41, 44, 45, 52, 58, 119, 152–54, 156, 250
lithium-ion, 5, 9, 18, 31, 35–36, 41–42, 45, 48, 58, 59, 65, 68, 70, 75–76, 79, 101, 102, 108, 110, 113, 119, 125, 129–32, 142, 145–46, 152, 153, 178, 187, 194, 198, 210, 248, 285
lithium-iron-phosphate, 9, 38, 39, 44, 154
lithium-manganese- oxide (Li2MnO3), 43–44, 46, 47, 58–59, 170, 171–73
lithium-sulfur, 209
manganese-nickel, 43, 46
manganese oxide, 41–42, 46
manganese spinel (LiMn2O4) in, 32, 38, 44, 47
Nelson-Gallagher model, 212, 213–14, 243–44
nickel-cobalt-aluminum (18650s), 232–33
nickel manganese cobalt (NMC), 4, 5, 9, 36, 41, 43–45, 47, 57–59, 60, 65, 68, 70, 79, 83, 110–13, 115, 127, 128, 141, 155, 166–67, 169, 197, 233, 257, 263–66, 277, 285
nickel metal hydride, 152, 153
NMC 2.0, 59, 71–72, 74, 76, 83, 103, 110, 111, 131–32, 152–61, 165, 170–72, 195, 197–98, 231, 250–51, 261, 278, 283, 285–87
Orlando conference on, 177, 180–81, 195–98, 205
rechargeable, 18–19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 37, 152
silicon anode, 193, 194, 196, 231, 261, 263, 266
spinel, 28–29, 30–32, 33, 38–39, 45, 110, 113, 152, 153
sulfur-sodium, 20, 25, 42
and 300-mile car, 194
200-mile battery, 285
voltage fade in, 154–61, 162–65, 166–67, 168–73, 205, 210, 227–28, 233–34, 238–41, 263, 278, 283, 285–86
Zebra, 28, 47
zinc carbon, 24, 31
Battery Hub:
Argonne’s proposal for, 138–39, 204, 212–14, 217–22, 223–27, 228–29, 235, 243–45, 253
award to Argonne, 250–54, 282
collaboration in, 132–33, 140–43, 150, 217
competition in, 132, 135, 137, 242–43, 249, 253
and Congress, 137
first year of, 286
and GM, 216–17
goals of, 132, 216, 232
oral presentations, 245–48
re-creating Bell Labs, 131, 133, 216, 282
Bayh, Birch, 126
Bayh-Dole Act (1980), 126
Bay Partners, 85–86, 112
Bell Laboratories, 13, 21, 61–62, 118–23, 129, 192
Nobel Prizes to, 150, 244
re-creation of, 131, 133, 136, 140, 216, 282, 283
Bosch, 183
Bowling, Chad, 162–64
Brinkman, Bill, 119, 135, 136
Brodd, Ralph, 65
Brown, Jerry, 228
Buffett, Warren, 39
Bunel, Emilio, 91, 237
Burrell, Tony, 91, 141, 160–61, 228, 235–37
Bush, George W., 125, 145, 203
Bybee, Clint, 127
BYD, 6, 39
Cairns, Elton, 20, 235
Cavuto, Neil, 145
Ceder, Gerd, 220
cellular phones, 122, 186
Chamberlain, Jeff, 3, 6, 9, 40, 60–69, 70–74, 100, 125, 208, 209
and Amine, 77, 138–39, 141–42
and battery competition, 75, 77–78, 79, 91, 135–36, 139, 140–44, 149, 184, 190
and Battery Department, 73–74, 105, 128–31, 160, 216, 235–37
and Battery Hub, 133, 135, 137–39, 141–44, 204, 213, 214, 216, 217, 220–22, 223–29, 232, 235, 243, 246–48, 252–53, 282, 283, 286
and Croy, 239–41
and En-Caesar, 133–36, 137, 138
and Envia/Kumar, 86–87, 88, 106–7, 115–17, 171, 203–4, 231–32, 277
and intellectual property, 64–66, 68–69, 71, 73, 86, 149
management style of, 143, 217, 221
and NMC, 9, 67–68, 70, 72, 74, 160
and sales, 64, 68, 87, 128–31
and Thackeray, 27, 73–74, 77–78, 128, 141–42, 221
and venture capital, 64, 84, 86–87, 106, 201
and Volt, 145–48
and voltage fade, 155, 156–57, 159, 160, 239
and Wan Gang, 3, 6, 60, 76, 79
ChampionsGate conference, 177, 180–81, 195–98
China, 96–97, 124
automobile market in, 178, 180
and battery competition, 4–6, 7, 71, 79, 99, 100, 103, 136
Cultural Revolution in, 97
and electric vehicles, 4, 8, 142, 177–78, 180, 184, 282–83
patents filed in, 66, 197
resources imported by, 61, 187
Chrysler, 286
Chu, Steven, 199–200
and Battery Hub, 133, 137, 204, 252, 253
and Bell Labs, 119, 120–22
and Energy Department, 119, 123–24, 135
re-creating Bell Labs, 131, 133, 140
climate change, 8, 60, 84, 143
Clinton, Bill, 125, 195, 199
Coetzer, Johan, 28
Coghill, Holly, 218–19, 220, 225, 228
Crabtree, George, 226–27, 243, 245–46, 248, 252–53
Crandall, Keith, 127
Crane, evaluations by, 195, 202, 262, 277–78, 279
Croy, Jason, 168–73, 228, 234, 238–41, 262, 278, 285–86, 287
crystallography, 31, 33
Dahn, Jeff, 58, 153, 196–98, 248
Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, 47, 58, 153, 196
DARPA, 129, 203
David, Bill, 32, 33
diesel engines, 183, 184
Dole, Robert, 126
Dow Chemical, 116, 149, 150, 151, 196, 235, 243
Edison, Thomas A., 36–37, 121
electricity, wind and solar, 8, 191
electric vehicles:
batteries for, 4–6, 8, 19, 25, 39, 44, 47–48, 59, 60, 68, 70, 72, 74, 75, 76, 103, 107, 109, 125, 131–32, 142, 153–56, 161, 195–98, 207, 230–31, 255
five-five-five, 246, 248, 270
forty miles on one charge, 44–45, 47
future outlook for, 178–81, 183–85, 189
green footprint of, 214–15
hybrids, 8, 20, 36, 76, 109, 177–78, 179, 184, 185, 257
market for, 106, 109, 177–78, 181, 183, 186, 257, 267
new research system for, 244, 245–46, 286
production costs of, 183, 198, 201, 257
reliability in, 154–55, 187
Emanuel, Rahm, 131, 228, 253, 254
En-Caesar (National Center for Energy Storage Research), 133–36, 137, 138–39, 150, 282
EnerDel, 131, 185
Energy Department, U.S.:
Annual Merit Review, 141, 227–28
and ARPA-E, 193–95, 199–206
and auto industry, 105–6, 107
and Battery Hub, 133, 138, 204, 216, 218–19, 224, 226, 245, 247, 249, 250–52, 282
conference held by, 190–91
and En-Caesar, 134–36
and Envia, 165–66, 231–32
and national laboratories, 10, 11, 40, 77, 78, 105, 119, 122, 123, 127, 135, 140, 167, 287
and publication, 166
risk aversion in, 125–26
and Sematech, 129–31
and voltage fade, 158–61, 167, 283
energy outlook, 178–80
Envia Systems:
and ARPA-E, 193–95, 201–3, 207, 213
and battery competition, 78, 105–8, 193–95, 197, 201–3, 204–6, 207–8, 213–14
buyout sought by, 108, 201, 205–6
and Croy, 238–41
and DC resistance, 230–31
and GM, 110–17, 205, 206, 230–31, 255–59, 260–67, 272–75, 276–81, 286
and Kumar,
see
Kumar, Sujeet
lawsuits against, 280–81
and licensing, 86–87, 151, 156
and NMC, 72, 111, 156, 162, 169–71, 195, 196, 197–98, 202, 233–34, 286
start-up, 71–72, 78, 86, 165, 201
and venture capital, 86–87, 111–14
and voltage fade, 157–58, 163–65, 171
ExxonMobil, 8, 21, 35, 134
energy outlook by, 178–80, 191, 232
Faguy, Peter, 159–61, 166, 227, 283
Faraday, Michael, 27
Fermi, Enrico, 10, 23
financial meltdown (2008–2009), 7, 181, 190
Ford, Henry, 124
Ford Motor Company, 19–20, 21, 25, 158, 183, 286
fossil fuels, 121, 143, 178, 180, 183, 188
Franklin, Benjamin, 18
Freund, Erwin O., 11–12
Frisch, Damon, 231, 260
Gallagher, Kevin, 100, 185, 207–10, 224, 233
and ARPA-E, 201, 204
and Battery Hub, 212–14, 228, 243–45, 252
and Envia, 201, 208, 213–14, 277, 279
and Nelson-Gallagher model, 212, 213–14, 243–44
and Obama visit, 268–71
and voltage fade, 158, 239, 285–86
Galvani, Luigi, 18
Gates, Bill, 195, 199
Geely, 6, 284
General Electric (GE), 8, 62
General Motors (GM), 71, 183, 188, 196, 284, 285
bankruptcy filing by, 114
and Chevy Spark, 214
and DC resistance, 230–31
and Envia, 110–17, 205, 206, 230–31, 255–59, 260–67, 272–75, 276–81, 286
and EV1, 184
GM Ventures, 109–16, 151, 205
and Volt,
see
Volt
Goldwasser, Eugene, 127
Goodenough, John, 21, 22–26, 91, 113, 210, 269
and Battery Hub, 242–43
leadership style of, 25–26, 30, 101
and lithium-cobalt-oxide battery, 25, 27, 28–29, 31, 35, 38, 44, 45, 52, 58, 119, 152, 154
and Padhi, 37–39
and patents, 33, 36, 38–39, 66
and Thackeray, 30–32, 33, 38
Goodenough-Kanamori rules, 23
Greenberger, Jim, 130–31
Grove, Andrew, 75–76, 129
Gruen, Dieter, 10–11, 13–15, 209
Henriksen, Gary, 236–37
Herschel, William, 27
Higgs boson, 119
Hillebrand, Don, 182–85, 187–89, 228, 284, 286
Honda, 115, 116, 117, 206, 231, 257
Howard, Matt, 268–69
Howell, Dave, 107, 134–35, 160, 167, 210
Hu Jintao, 4
hybrid vehicles, 8, 20, 36, 76, 109, 177–78, 179, 184, 185, 257
Hyundai, 196
IBM, 186, 206
India, Union Carbide leak in, 36
Intel, 75–76, 121, 129
intercalation, use of term, 21
internal combustion engine, 19, 45, 109, 132, 154–55, 179, 181, 183
iPhone, 129, 187, 198, 250–51
Isaacs, Eric, 119, 269, 286
and Battery Hub, 135, 137–38, 216, 218–19, 220–21, 225–26, 243–44, 248, 250, 251, 253, 254
and En-Caesar, 135, 137
Iyer, Hari, 256, 258, 262–66, 274, 276, 277
Jae-kook Kim, 56, 57
Japan:
battery production in, 35, 102–3, 136, 178, 192
competition in, 36, 75, 99, 129, 130, 177–78, 214, 280
consumer battery market in, 5, 7, 8, 9, 142
and electric vehicles, 184, 284
patents in, 39, 66, 98–99, 197
U.S. ideas moving to, 36, 187, 205
Jobs, Steve, 202
Johnson, Chris:
and lithium-ion, 41, 43, 58, 153
and NMC, 41, 43, 58–59, 72, 153, 159, 236, 278
and patents, 46, 56–57, 72, 153