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27 11, 2023

Battery Streak Appoints Hamid Sayadi President

By |2023-11-27T17:26:14-08:00November 27th, 2023|Categories: In The Press, Press Release|Tags: , |0 Comments

Battery Streak, a leader in fast-charging advanced battery materials, announces the appointment of Hamid Sayadi to the newly created role of President. He brings over 20 years of battery industry experience to support company growth, customer development, and financial management.

8 09, 2023

Battery Streak & US Navy NSWC Crane Sign CRADA for Safe & Fast Charging Battery Development

By |2023-09-08T09:54:43-07:00September 8th, 2023|Categories: In The Press, Press Release|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Battery Streak has signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the US Navy's Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane Division. The CRADA will enable Battery Streak and NSWC Crane to collaborate on research for safe and fast-charging battery development through August 2026.

30 03, 2023

dot.LA: SoCal Startup Narrows in on Batteries that Charge in Minutes

By |2023-03-30T14:38:54-07:00March 30th, 2023|Categories: In The Press|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Battery Streak is one of the more interesting startups in the Southern California clean tech space. The company, like so many others, is trying to decrease the length of time it takes to charge a battery. Its technology, however, is somewhat unique.

13 10, 2022

Science.org: California’s Move to Phase Out Gas-powered Cars Could Spark Battery Innovations

By |2022-12-09T14:22:23-08:00October 13th, 2022|Categories: In The Press|Tags: , , |0 Comments

A recent article published in Science Magazine and on science.org discusses California's phase out of gas-powered vehicles, the push for improved battery technology and Dr. Sarah Tolbert provides details on the technology behind Battery Streak's innovative approach using Niobium.

1 08, 2022

dot.LA: A New Design Out of UCLA Aims to Revolutionize Batteries

By |2023-03-30T13:27:27-07:00August 1st, 2022|Categories: In The Press|Tags: , |0 Comments

In a recent article published on dot.LA, author David Shultz covers everything Battery Streak. Niobium, battery tech and the future of EV's. Get the full-story.

9 06, 2022

Pacific Coast Business Times: Camarillo’s Battery Streak – Video

By |2022-10-13T05:55:29-07:00June 9th, 2022|Categories: In The Press|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Tony Biasotti, Executive Editor of the Pacific Coast Business Times, talks about Battery Streak, a new startup based in Camarillo and a spin-out of UCLA. The team is working to improve the battery industry with safer, faster and more efficient methods of charging and storing energy.

9 06, 2022

PacBizTimes.com: Camarillo’s Battery Streak Charges Ahead with Tech to Improve Batteries

By |2022-10-13T05:56:14-07:00June 9th, 2022|Categories: In The Press|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Battery Streak, a startup based in Camarillo, is one of the companies leading the charge in that space. It has begun to scale up its operations in preparation to share its technology with the world as soon as the beginning of 2023.

11 05, 2022

Battery Streak’s Full Interview with Matt Ferrell on “Still TBD”

By |2022-10-13T05:56:38-07:00May 11th, 2022|Categories: In The Press, Press Release|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Join Matt Ferrell on Still TBD as he shares the full interview with Battery Streak’s own Dan Alpern, as they discuss new developments in battery technology, electric vehicles, and how fast-charging impacts our lives.

28 04, 2022

Battery Streak featured on Undecided with Matt Ferrell

By |2022-10-13T05:56:38-07:00April 28th, 2022|Categories: In The Press, Press Release|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Undecided with Matt Ferrell recently featured Battery Streak’s fast charging advanced battery technology. The discussion has been incredibly popular, generating over 582,000 views to date. During Battery Streak’s interview, VP of Marketing, Dan Alpern discusses their fast-charging lithium-ion batteries and sheds light on how this works, the benefits, and how this advancement compares to current existing batteries.

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