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Michael A. Everett – Vice President, Chief Technical Officer
Mike Everett joined Maxwell in August 2002, assuming responsibility for Technology Systems, including product assurance and multiple systems engineering groups. In December 2005, he was appointed Chief Technical Officer. Before joining Maxwell, he spent seven years overseeing product development for 3D Systems Inc., a California-based technology company that designs and manufactures three-dimensional imaging systems. Over a 16-year engineering career, Mike has been responsible for all levels of new product development, primarily focused on systems engineering.

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The Grid Will Only Be as Smart as the People Guiding Its Future

Putting smart people together to tackle a problem like we have with the grid today doesn’t necessarily mean we will end up with a smart grid.  We’ve all heard that “you have to walk before you can run” and “the only way to eat an elephant is a bite at a time.” Both statements are [...]

Maxwell Helps Plan the Future of Energy Storage

March 2, 2010 by Michael Everett  
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Ultracapacitors are here to stay. Though unrecognized for their commercial viability for most of their technological lifetime, they are now being embraced by the commercial applications that they are so well-suited for. And there’s much more to come.

Ultracapacitors and Batteries: Mortal Enemies or Best of Friends?

February 16, 2010 by Michael Everett  
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This is what is happening with ultracapacitors and batteries today. Batteries are being designed in where only ultracapacitors are needed. In contrast, ultracapacitors are being used where batteries just won’t do. Fortunately, there are some very progressive thinkers out there who recognize that energy delivery systems usually have more than one job to do and using the combination of the two is the best choice for the job.

Ultracapacitors: What’s so good about ‘em anyway?

Ultracapacitors are not exactly a household word or a household item today but they certainly have gained a significant amount of attention in technical circles, and now are seeing more commercial press coverage and commercial success as the business of ultracapacitors has crested from the imagined to the real over the past five years.

Lithium everywhere but not a drop to… drive? Part II

January 25, 2010 by Michael Everett  
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Picking up where I left off in my previous post, I asked the question: So what is the risk of all this attention being focused on PHEVs coupled with lithium ion batteries?
My main concern is centered on the many potential mild hybrids and other vehicular hybrid solutions that are not being contemplated and not being [...]

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