Exhibitions / Congresses

The Advanced Battery Technology Event of the Year

United States, Texas - March 19-22, 2018
The Advanced Battery Technology Event of the Year The Advanced Battery Technology Event of the Year
30+ sessions across 2.5 days. Disruptive technologies. New opportunities. Visionaries, innovators, researchers, regulators, top executives, economic development professionals and many others will gather to connect and discuss:

  • Latest developments in lithium-ion and lead acid battery technologies
  • Top analyst reports on the markets for xEV's, eBuses, eTrucks, ESS and industrial battery systems in North America
  • New developments in John Goodenough's battery lab at the University of Texas
  • Market projections for energy materials: lithium, cobalt, nickel, graphite and lead
  • Combining lithium-ion and lead acid technologies in the same battery system
  • How to get, design and build a lithium-ion battery Gigafactory in the U.S.
  • Breaking into the Chinese battery supply chain in China--and in the U.S.


If you play a role in the advanced battery industry, NAATBatt's 2018 Annual Conference, March 19-22 in San Antonio, Texas, is where you will see what's next, gain valuable knowledge, and connect with top industry professionals. Register today to reserve your spot and save up to $275.
Date(s)
March 19-22, 2018
Venue
Hyatt Regency Hill County Resort & Spa in San Antonio
9800 Hyatt Resort Dr
San Antonio, TX 78251,
Contact for booking / more info
National Alliance for Advanced Technology Batteries (NAATBatt)
122 South Michigan Avenue
Suite 1700
Chicago, Illinois 60603
(312) 588-0477
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