The way we power the world hasn’t fundamentally changed in decades—until now. In this episode of the Innovation Storyteller Show, I speak with Dr. Moshiel Biton, CEO and co-founder of Addionics, a company reshaping the battery industry with 3D current collector technology.
Dr. Biton shares his unconventional path into the battery space, reflecting on how the EV revolution has transformed the perception of energy storage. He explains why the fundamental structure of lithium-ion batteries has remained unchanged for over 30 years and how his company is working to overcome the limitations of existing technology. He discusses the challenges of scaling battery innovation while ensuring new solutions integrate seamlessly into existing production lines.
The conversation also explores the hurdles of securing venture capital for hardware-focused startups and why many investors hesitate to back new battery technologies. Dr. Biton describes how Addionics has navigated these challenges by offering a drop-in solution that enhances performance without requiring massive infrastructure changes.
Beyond technology, he shares a thought-provoking reflection on the state of the world, envisioning a “peace generator” that could help people recognize the futility of conflict. As the conversation unfolds, it becomes clear that innovation isn’t just about advancing technology but about shaping the future in a way that benefits everyone.
Guest Details:
Name: Dr. Moshiel Biton
Title: Co-Founder & CEO
Company: Addionics
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Dr. Moshiel Biton is the CEO and Co-Founder of Addionics, a pioneering company specializing in 3D current collector technology. As an innovative entrepreneur and materials scientist, Dr. Biton earned his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Materials Science and Engineering from Ben-Gurion University, focusing on thin semiconductor films. His extensive background includes research in the semiconductor field, efforts to enhance both conventional and novel battery cells, and contributions to developing image structures tailored to battery materials. After completing his Ph.D. and PostDoc at Imperial College London, he established Addionics. Under his leadership, Addionics has raised over $75 million and is partnering with world-leading companies in the EV and battery industry.