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Sylvatex founder Virginia on building a battery cathode materials company ahead of the curve - and surviving long enough to be proved right.
Mike Norton and Jackson Lyons close out Series 8 with one of the most personal and most commercially sharp conversations of the whole series.
Virginia, founder of Sylvatex, has been building in the cathode active materials space since before it was considered interesting. What she's built, and how she's built it, is a case study in patience and conviction.
Virginia grew up in Bangkok, surrounded by diesel pollution at a level she describes as equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. Her father was a chemist who pioneered low-emissions diesel fuel and biofuels. She started her career in medical devices. She walked away from all of it - a secure, well-paid, hard-to-get career - to start Sylvatex based on her father's work, after he passed away.
That's the foundation. Here's what she built on it:
Why cathode material is the highest-cost component of any battery - and why almost the entire global supply chain runs through a single region in China
Sylvatex's manufacturing-first, chemistry-agnostic approach: designed to work with locally available feedstocks, scalable to any region, using off-the-shelf equipment rather than novel machinery
Why battery materials should be thought of as commodities, like petrochemicals - and why regional production is the only way that makes long-term sense
How Sylvatex is positioned to qualify for IRA tax credits that most cathode manufacturers can't access — because their process is genuinely disconnected from Chinese precursor supply chains
What it looks like to survive the hype cycle without chasing disproportionate capital - and why that positions them better now that the bubble has burst
"If you're on the right side of history, you always win the long game."
Virginia is one of those founders who operates at a civilizational scale while staying completely clear-eyed about the next milestone. This is a conversation worth your time.
Virginia Klausmeier | LinkedIn
(36) Sylvatex (SVX): People | LinkedIn
By Mike Norton and Jackson LyonsSylvatex founder Virginia on building a battery cathode materials company ahead of the curve - and surviving long enough to be proved right.
Mike Norton and Jackson Lyons close out Series 8 with one of the most personal and most commercially sharp conversations of the whole series.
Virginia, founder of Sylvatex, has been building in the cathode active materials space since before it was considered interesting. What she's built, and how she's built it, is a case study in patience and conviction.
Virginia grew up in Bangkok, surrounded by diesel pollution at a level she describes as equivalent to smoking a pack of cigarettes a day. Her father was a chemist who pioneered low-emissions diesel fuel and biofuels. She started her career in medical devices. She walked away from all of it - a secure, well-paid, hard-to-get career - to start Sylvatex based on her father's work, after he passed away.
That's the foundation. Here's what she built on it:
Why cathode material is the highest-cost component of any battery - and why almost the entire global supply chain runs through a single region in China
Sylvatex's manufacturing-first, chemistry-agnostic approach: designed to work with locally available feedstocks, scalable to any region, using off-the-shelf equipment rather than novel machinery
Why battery materials should be thought of as commodities, like petrochemicals - and why regional production is the only way that makes long-term sense
How Sylvatex is positioned to qualify for IRA tax credits that most cathode manufacturers can't access — because their process is genuinely disconnected from Chinese precursor supply chains
What it looks like to survive the hype cycle without chasing disproportionate capital - and why that positions them better now that the bubble has burst
"If you're on the right side of history, you always win the long game."
Virginia is one of those founders who operates at a civilizational scale while staying completely clear-eyed about the next milestone. This is a conversation worth your time.
Virginia Klausmeier | LinkedIn
(36) Sylvatex (SVX): People | LinkedIn