Exhibitions / Congresses

The Battery Show Europe - Hanover May 2018

Germany, Hanover - 15-17 May 2018
The Battery Show Europe - Hanover May 2018 The Battery Show Europe provides an opportunity to source the latest manufacturing solutions from across the battery supply chain for industries including automotive, electronics, power tools, utilities and renewable energy.

How can The Battery Show Europe benefit you?
- Source the latest technologies from 300+ suppliers displaying thousands of energy storage solutions
- Drive optimum battery performance with the most promising innovations available on the market
- Take away new ideas for increased efficiency and reduced costs with a closer look at new and improved battery technologies
- Network with industry professionals from all segments of the supply chain at the exclusive networking receptions
Date(s)
15-17 May 2018
Venue
Messegelaende, Hanover
30521 Hanover
Germany
Contact for booking / more info
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