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The Battery Belt Podcast

Founded between 2022 and 2024, the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM) is a pan-university initiative housed at the University of Georgia focused on electric mobility and transportation innovation, research, and economic development.GNEM envisions Georgia and the Southeast Battery Belt as a world leading ecosystem for future mobility innovation. The network operates as a think tank and multidisciplinary consortium, providing thought leadership at the bleeding edge of future mobility innovation and bringing together industry, academia, government and communities to aid workforce development, economic development and research.The Battery Belt Podcast explores the people, industries, and ideas powering the clean energy transition across the South. Each episode dives into how manufacturing, innovation, and community are coming together to shape America’s new industrial landscape — from battery plants and research labs to local economies and creative collabo

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    Episode 4: All About Batteries (Part 2) with Jill Pestana

    Welcome to Episode 4 of The Battery Belt, presented by the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM). This episode continues our deep dive with battery expert Jill Pestana, Founder & CEO of Pestana Solutions.In Part 1, Jill broke down the fundamentals of battery chemistry, why lithium-ion dominates today’s technology landscape, and what emerging chemistries—from solid-state to sodium-ion—mean for the future of mobility and energy storage. In Part 2, we move from the science to the systems shaping how these technologies scale across the Battery Belt and beyond.This episode explores the path from lab breakthroughs to full-scale U.S. manufacturing, the policy and infrastructure challenges ahead, and how batteries are transforming far more than vehicles. From grid-scale storage to AI and data center demand, we look at the massive opportunities emerging across the Southeast’s rapidly expanding energy ecosystem.Listeners will learn about:• What it takes to commercialize new chemistries at scale• The biggest gaps between innovation and U.S. manufacturing capacity• How stationary batteries support the grid, AI workloads, and data center growth• Workforce needs and emerging job pathways across the Battery Belt• The human side of Jill’s work—and her advice to the next generation of innovatorsInsightful, accessible, and grounded in real-world industry experience, Part 2 closes out a comprehensive look at the battery technologies reshaping mobility, energy, and economic development across the Southeast.Whether you’re in industry, policy, research, or simply interested in the future of how we power our world, this two-part conversation is essential listening.

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    Episode 3: All About Batteries with Jill Pestana

    Welcome to Episode 3 of The Battery Belt, the official podcast of the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM). In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, host Gabrielle Pierre sits down with Jill Pestana—Founder & CEO of Pestana Solutions, battery scientist, educator, and creator of Across the Nanoverse. With 15+ years of experience and over a dozen patents in battery science, Jill is one of the most trusted voices demystifying how batteries actually work.This episode goes straight to the foundation of the Battery Belt story: the chemistry powering the Southeast’s transformation into an electric mobility and manufacturing powerhouse. Jill breaks down what’s happening inside a battery, why lithium-ion became the dominant platform, and what determines charging speed, lifespan, and performance in everything from EVs to smartphones.We also dig into the rapidly evolving world of next-generation chemistries—solid-state, LFP, sodium-ion, and more—and explore what’s real, what’s hype, and what’s most likely to define the next decade of innovation.Listeners will learn about:• What makes a battery a battery—chemically and functionally• Why lithium-ion became central to EVs, consumer tech, and storage systems• How batteries age, degrade, and lose capacity over time• The promise and limitations of solid-state technology• How emerging chemistries compare—and when they might reach the marketPart 1 sets the stage for understanding the science and innovation driving the Southeast’s growing leadership in energy storage and advanced manufacturing.Next week in Part 2, Jill walks us through scaling innovation, grid storage, AI/data center demand, and the human side of building the Battery Belt. Don’t miss it!

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    Episode 2: The New Frontier with Alex Poirot

    Welcome to Episode 2 of The Battery Belt, the official podcast of the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM). This week, we’re joined by Alex Poirot, Head of External Affairs at Beep Inc., a proud UGA graduate, and former senior policy leader in the U.S. Congress and the U.S. Department of Transportation.As electrification converges with AI and autonomous systems, the mobility industry’s center of gravity is shifting—beyond batteries and drivetrains and toward software, autonomy, and integrated AI platforms. That shift is accelerating across the Southeast, where the Battery Belt is rapidly becoming a national hub for next-generation mobility innovation.In this episode, Alex shares how Beep is leading the deployment of autonomous electric shuttles and what real-world operations tell us about safety, public trust, workforce evolution, and the future of public transit. We also explore how AI-enabled mobility is reshaping infrastructure and regulation—and what that means for Georgia’s growing electric mobility ecosystem.Listeners will learn about:• Why the Battery Belt is emerging as a testbed for autonomous mobility• How AI and autonomy are redefining EV systems and public transit• The policy changes needed to support safe and scalable AV deployment• The intersection of EV and AV infrastructure in next-gen mobilityTimely, forward-looking, and grounded in on-the-ground experience, Episode 2 is essential listening for anyone interested in the future of transportation, policy, and the Southeast’s leadership in mobility innovation.

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    Episode 1: The Battery Belt Explained with Mike Oatridge

    Welcome to the debut episode of The Battery Belt, the official podcast of the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM). On the very first episode of The Battery Belt, we welcome Mike Oatridge, Executive Director of the Alabama Mobility & Power (AMP) Center at the University of Alabama.In this episode, Mike shares firsthand insights from decades of experience across automotive and advanced manufacturing, offering a grounded look at how the region is evolving—fast. We discuss the rapid rise of EV and battery manufacturing in the Southeast, the $78 billion in investments transforming local economies, and how states like Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi are positioning themselves at the center of the nation’s mobility future.Listeners will learn about:• The origins and momentum behind the Battery Belt• How public-private partnerships are driving research and innovation across the MAGNET tri-state region• The workforce and community opportunities emerging from record-breaking clean energy investments• What industry leaders see coming next in EVs, batteries, and smart mobilityMore than a technology story, this conversation reveals the people, places, and partnerships powering a generational shift in transportation and economic development.Recorded live during a GNEM-hosted webinar and refined for podcast platforms, Episode 1 sets the tone for a series dedicated to the leaders, researchers, and innovators shaping the future of mobility across the Southeast.Whether you work in industry, policy, research, or are simply curious about what’s coming next, this episode offers a compelling introduction to the Battery Belt story—and why it matters now.

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    Welcome to The Battery Belt Podcast!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Founded between 2022 and 2024, the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM) is a pan-university initiative housed at the University of Georgia focused on electric mobility and transportation innovation, research, and economic development.GNEM envisions Georgia and the Southeast Battery Belt as a world leading ecosystem for future mobility innovation. The network operates as a think tank and multidisciplinary consortium, providing thought leadership at the bleeding edge of future mobility innovation and bringing together industry, academia, government and communities to aid workforce development, economic development and research.The Battery Belt Podcast explores the people, industries, and ideas powering the clean energy transition across the South. Each episode dives into how manufacturing, innovation, and community are coming together to shape America’s new industrial landscape — from battery plants and research labs to local economies and creative collabo

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Founded between 2022 and 2024, the Georgia Network for Electric Mobility (GNEM) is a pan-university initiative housed at the University of Georgia focused on electric mobility and transportation innovation, research, and economic development.GNEM envisions Georgia and the Southeast Battery Belt as...

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