Exhibitions / Congresses

WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS 2015

Germany, Stuttgart - 12th to 14th October 2015
The WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS is Germany's major combined trade fair and conference for the consolidation of energy generation, storage systems and mobility solutions. The three-day event offers a unique national and international overview of state-of-the-art research, engineering achievements and market activity in the hydrogen, fuel cell and battery technology sector. In 2015 the focus is on electric mobility, production lines for battery cells, battery modules and pack assembly.

The Stuttgart trade fair and conference is an international meeting place for producers, suppliers, automotive industry, machinery and plant engineering, utility providers and municipal works, science and users in the trade, industry and administration sector. The 2015 WORLD OF ENERGY SOLUTIONS is devoted to key components of electric mobility: hydrogen mobility, battery production, ICT-aided networking of decentralized energy and mobility services and the after sales sector.
Date(s)
12th to 14th October 2015
Venue
Trade Fair & Congress Centre Stuttgart
Contact for booking / more info
Point of contact for the conference and side program is Ms. Silke Frank, Peter Sauber Agentur Messen und Kongresse GmbH, Tel. +49 711 656960-55, silke.frank@messe-sauber.de

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