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Electrical Energy Storage (EES) Conference will take place between 13-16 June 2023 in Messe München.

In accordance with the motto – Innovating energy storage, each year Europe’s largest and most international exhibition for batteries and energy storage systems brings together manufacturers, distributors, project developers, system integrators, professional users and suppliers of innovative battery technologies and sustainable solutions for storing renewable energies such as green hydrogen and Power-to-Gas applications. ees Europe covers the entire value chain of innovative battery and energy storage technologies, from individual components to complete systems.

The event is accompanied by three other energy exhibitions taking place in parallel:

Intersolar Europe, the world’s leading exhibition for the solar industry,

Power2Drive Europe, the international exhibition for charging infrastructure and e-mobility,

EM-Power Europe, the international exhibition for energy management and integrated energy solutions.

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The International Congress for Battery Recycling (ICBR 2023) takes place this year between 6 and 8 September, in Valencia (ESP).

ICBR is the international platform for reviewing the challenges faced by the Battery Recycling Industry on a global basis. For 28 consecutive years, ICBR has brought together the international community of experts and decision makers of the entire Battery Recycling value chain, including battery recyclers and manufacturers, collection organizations, OEM’s, policymakers, materials and services providers and many more.

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Between 23 and 25 May 2023, meet manufacturers, suppliers, engineers, thought leaders and decision-makers for a conference and trade fair focused on the latest developments in the advanced battery and automotive industries in Messe, Stuttgart (DE).

Five reasons to attend the Battery Show Europe

  1. Access the latest technologies from 770+ suppliers across the battery supply chain.
  2. Learn about the latest market innovations across the industry.
  3. Gain new ideas for increased battery efficiencies and reduced manufacturing costs.
  4. Watch live product demos showcasing cutting-edge battery technology.
  5. Join a social networking receptions to meet thousands of peers who are committed to innovation.

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As in previous years, the 15th Battery Conference of the cooperation partners Haus der Technik, Essen, ISEA Institute, RWTH Aachen University and MEET Battery Research Centre Münster will bring together engineers and scientists from the entire field of battery technology at the Eurogress in Aachen in 2023. The “Battery Conference 2023” in Aachen offers a wide range of technical presentations in the field of battery technology over three days – in person attendance, as well as online.

The conference extends over three days, from 26 to 28 April 2023, and it is structured as follows: the Battery Day NRW on April 26, 2023 and the international conference Advanced Battery Power on April 27-28, 2023. In addition, the Vehicle to Grid conference will be held on April 27-28, 2023. On April 26, nine additional online battery seminars will be organised.

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Battery market issues, future trends & networking

The 2023 Batteries Event will take place in October 10th-13th, 2023 in Centre des Congrès – Lyon – France.

After a very successful 2022 event that gathered 750+ participants from the battery industry, the conference’s ambition is to keep growing and welcome more than 900 participants in 2023!

As always, the organisers’ goal is to create the perfect forum where all the battery industry stakeholders will be able to meet, discuss industry trends and best practices – from the battery production to its recycling. More than 90 stakeholders will showcase their products & services with an individual booth.

What happened in the last 25 years?

The Li-ion battery market has increased from 2 GWh to more than 725 GWh! In value, the market for batteries and their components has experienced a strong double-digit growth and several positive factors ensure the fast-growing evolution of the market.

What is Batteries Event 2023’s ambition?

3 days to inspire, learn, understand, inform and share. The objective is to bring together at least 900 people from across the industry (researchers, raw material suppliers, components, manufacturers, consultants, intellectuals …). Over 130+ selected speakers, thematic conferences, 90+ exhibitors, quality networking moments and friendliness are only a few highlights the Batteries Event has in place for the 2023 edition.

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Conference Theme: Driving towards sustainable electrification of the UK

Co-organised together with University of Birmingham, the Faraday Institution’s largest and most open science dissemination and networking event is expected to host up to 500 delegates.

Programme

The programme includes nine cross cutting themes
Theme 1: Sustainable battery research and manufacturing
Theme 2: Creating a thriving battery recycling industry
Theme 3: Next-generation lithium-ion materials
Theme 4: The role of metrology in accelerating battery research and commercialisation
Theme 5: Battery systems – optimising performance beyond cell level
Theme 6: Towards a sustainable battery supply chain for the UK
Theme 7: Battery applications and requirements – “bridging an academia/industry divide”?
Theme 8: Beyond lithium-ion
Theme 9: Battery characterisation
4-minute flash talk: Industry Challenges

RHINOCEROS present at Faraday Conference

Partner FORD OTOSAN will present their activities carried out in projects RHINOCEROS and BATRAW, aiming at new routes towards reuse and sustainable recycling of LIBs. Their presentation will be supported by the conference abstract “A holistic End of Life approach of EV Batteries after first life in vehicle and production scrap with OEMs perspective”.

The Faraday Institution

The Faraday Institution is the UK’s independent institute for electrochemical energy storage research, skills development, market analysis, and early-stage commercialisation. It brings together research scientists and industry partners on commercially valuable projects to reduce battery cost, weight, and volume; improve performance and reliability; and develop whole-life strategies including recycling and reuse.

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