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Listen now: Episode 3 of #EnergizingTN with Tricia Martínez!
In this episode, host Cortney Piper speaks with Tricia Martínez, Managing Director of the Techstars Industries of the Future Accelerator, about the future of transportation electrification in Tennessee. They explore the electrification ecosystem and how an all-hands-on-deck approach will help build an all-electric future. To listen and subscribe, visit the TAEBC website or wherever you get podcasts.
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Spark Incubator Program selects eight companies for Cohort Two
The Spark Incubator Program announced eight new companies for Cohort Two! These early-stage tech startups will go through the two year program with access to labs, tools, investors, networking opportunities and the TAEBC mentor network. Read more here.
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LaunchTN awards $7M in matching funds to 37 TN businesses
LaunchTN announced that 37 Tennessee businesses received SBIR/STTR Matching Funds this year, including TAEBC members SkyNano and Eonix. In its sixth year, the program has created over 650 jobs with companies receiving funds having generated more than $100M in annual revenue. Read more here.
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Oct. 26-27: Tennessee Valley Solar Conference + Storage
TenneSEIA is bringing the Tennessee Valley Solar Conference to downtown Knoxville. This two-day conference will bring together people who are interested in growing solar business opportunities in the Tennessee Valley to discuss strategies, market trends, and policies that impact the solar industry. Learn more.
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Nov 16: Opportunities in Energy
To showcase some of this year’s innovations and developments, TAEBC is hosting our annual Opportunities in Energy event at The Square Room in downtown Knoxville on Wednesday, November 16 from 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. ET. Lunch will be provided. Learn more.
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GM launches new business to connect homes & businesses with EV chargers, energy storage
GM is launching a new business unit, GM Energy, that will offer stationary battery packs, solar panels, EV chargers and other energy-management products for homes and businesses. GM Energy aims to build on the battery and software expertise GM has amassed in recent years to develop a new line of EVs to replace its internal-combustion offerings. Read more here.
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EVs are creating a fast lane for battery energy storage systems
The next step in a renewable energy future is batteries. With the adoption of EVs, companies are producing more lithium batteries, lowering the cost overall. With 90% of these batteries going into EVs, the other 10% can go to storage applications for the grid. Read more here.
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