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How has external knowledge contributed to lithium-ion batteries for the energy transition?

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Stephan, Annegret 
Anadon, Laura Diaz 
Hoffmann, Volker H 

Abstract

Innovation in clean-energy technologies is central toward a net-zero energy system. One key determinant of technological innovation is the integration of external knowledge, i.e., knowledge spillovers. However, extant work does not explain how individual spillovers come about: the mechanisms and enablers of these spillovers. We ask how knowledge from other technologies, sectors, or scientific disciplines is integrated into the innovation process in an important technology for a net-zero future: lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), based on a qualitative case study using extant literature and an elite interview campaign with key inventors in the LIB field and R&D/industry experts. We identify the breakthrough innovations in LIBs, discuss the extent to which breakthrough innovations-plus a few others-have resulted from spillovers, and identify different mechanisms and enablers underlying these spillovers, which can be leveraged by policymakers and R&D managers who are interested in facilitating spillovers in LIBs and other clean-energy technologies.

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Energy Engineering, Energy Policy, Energy Storage

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iScience

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Journal ISSN

2589-0042
2589-0042

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24

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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Sponsorship
European Commission Horizon 2020 (H2020) Societal Challenges (730403)
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (via Harvard University) (253128-5109709)