Exhibitions / Congresses

Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo Europe 2025

Germany, Stuttgart - June 3-5, 2025
Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo Europe Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo Europe is the leading meeting place for the advanced battery, H/EV technology and energy storage community to discover the latest innovations and solutions powering the industry forward. Join 21,000+ peers at the Messe Stuttgart, Germany for a chance to source technologies from 1,100+ exhibitors representing the full supply chain from raw materials to battery recycling. Expand your education at the expert-led four-track conference and meet liked-minded peers at free-to-attend networking receptions.

Use promo code FMP20 for free expo registration or 20% discount on conference passes.
Date(s)
June 3-5, 2025
Venue
Messe Stuttgart
Ticketing
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