WHO ATTENDED
VEHICLE OEMs
- Gain an insight into the practical solutions that leading vehicle OEMs from Asia, Europe and the USA are utilising to increase energy density, range, lifecycle and safety to accelerate the development of commercially viable mass market electric vehicles
BATTERY MANUFACTURERS
- Find out what the vehicle OEMs require from their battery supply chain in order to move towards investment in mass production of EV batteries
INTEGRATORS
- Understand how vehicle manufacturers envision the future supply base for electric vehicles and how your business can fit into that model
POWERTRAIN
- Hear from the leading vehicle manufacturers what they require next for powertrain development and the potential increase for supply
ANODE, CATHODE & SEPARATOR MATERIAL SUPPLIERS
- Find out which materials vehicle OEMs are looking to for the next generation of anode, cathode and separator, the increase in demand and the role your business can play in the business model
LITHIUM & RAW MATERIALS SUPPLIERS
- Meet with senior decision makers from the leading vehicle manufacturers from Asia, Europe and the USA and discover the forecast for future demands of lithium and raw materials
BATTERY TESTING EQUIPMENT & SERVICE PROVIDERS
- Hear the latest developments being made with future standards for electric vehicle batteries by the SAE and IEC, the latest research from the vehicle OEMs and how you can help to increase EV battery resistance to crash integrity, lifecycle, safety and abuse
BMS & TMS MANUFACTURERS
- Understand the optimal temperature profile required by vehicle OEMs for world-wide integration of electric vehicles, how you can help to achieve this and the role you will play in the future supply
Early Bird Booking Ends This Week - Save £100! Book Now!
Early bird booking for the 3rd International EV Battery Tech 2011: Global Cost Reduction Initiative ends Friday February 18th.
Technical content this year focuses on the most up-to-date and current issues the industry currently faces and this year’s agenda covers every aspect of EV battery development including:
- Market leading strategies for extending the range of EV batteries
- Practical examples for optimising the life cycle
- Thermal management technologies and strategies for enhancing the temperature profile
- Cost-effective solutions for successfully integrating the battery into the vehicle structure and power electronics
- Next generation battery management systems and power electronics
- New material advances for the anode, cathode and separator
- Lithium-Air, Zinc-Air and Beyond: Post lithium-ion solutions
- Safety testing and standards
- The supply and demand of raw materials
Book by close of business Friday and save £100!
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WHAT YOU MISSED
Attended By More OEMs...
than any other electric vehicle battery event, EV Battery Tech has a track record of being the platform where vehicle manufacturers announce for the first time their most in-depth studies on reducing the cost and improving the performance of the battery.
Driven by the vehicle OEMs themselves, this event is where the most senior representatives from the leading vehicle OEMs from Asia, Europe and the USA explain the results of their brand new research into cost-effectively increasing the energy density, life cycle, range and safety of EV batteries.
Speakers at the 3rd International EV Battery Tech will be examining practical solutions for:
Cost: Determining the visions from both vehicle OEMs and battery manufacturers for reducing and offsetting the cost of EV batteries & integrating them into commercially viable business models for mass market EVs
Energy Density: Providing practical solutions for successfully increasing the energy density of EV batteries for enhanced performance
Life Cycle: Determining which technical innovations have successfully optimised the life cycle of EV batteries, how this has been achieved and the latest methodologies for estimating the life of the battery for real world scenarios including driving patterns and climate conditions
Range: Analysing the stance of customers towards increased range over a depredation in performance, the latest success with extending the range of EVs and the outlook for the future
Safety: Examining how safety has been cost-effectively increased at cell and system levels, the latest standards for testing safety, abuse and crash integrity and understanding how the latest results from test data can be utilised to deliver more commercially viable EV battery systems


