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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) #VTO #AMR event is a key annual gathering where stakeholders in the vehicle technologies sector, including researchers, industry experts, and government officials, come together to review and discuss advancements and innovations in the field.  The Battery section of the VTO AMR event specifically focuses on advancements in battery technology for vehicle applications, aiming to accelerate the development of high-performance batteries that support the transition to more sustainable and energy-efficient transportation systems. Battery recycling is a critical topic at the VTO AMR event due to its significant impact on both the environment and the economy. Emphasizing battery recycling at this event highlights its essential role in promoting sustainable, efficient, and economically viable advancements in vehicle technology.  As awardees of a battery recycling project funded by the DOE VTO, the team at PNE (Dr. Chao Yan, Stephen C. Snyder, Jinyun (Jared) Liao, and Ryan Andris) seized this opportunity to engage in technical discussions and network with peers. Their efforts contribute to the overarching goal of advancing energy-efficient transportation solutions.  #BatteryTechnology #VehicleInnovation #SustainableTransportation #BatteryRecycling #EnergyEfficiency #VTOAMR2024 #DOE #CleanTech #DirectRecycling

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Jinyun (Jared) Liao

Director of R&D at Princeton NuEnergy

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Great experience over the past four days at VTO AMR. This event provides an excellent opportunity to engage with battery experts, gain insights into the latest trends and advancements, and network with fellow professionals.

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