Exhibitions / Congresses

Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo

Germany, Stuttgart - May 18-20, 2021
Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo From fast-charging infrastructure evolution to optimizing next-generation 48V systems, the Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo conference tackles the H/EV industry's most important issues. Each expert-led session of the three-track conference will deliver insight into key business and technical challenges. Look closely at commercial opportunities currently facing automotive OEMs and their suppliers and learn how to position your business to make the most of Germany's National Electromobility Development Plan.

FIND YOUR NEXT SUPPLIER AT THE TRADE FAIR
The trade fair hosts more than 350 suppliers from around the world. Instead of depending on catalogues and pamphlets, get an up-close look at electrical powertrains, materials, and equipment across the entire H/EV and battery supply chain. Meet manufacturers and service providers, and source the latest technology so you can reduce manufacturing costs a
Date(s)
May 18-20, 2021
Venue
Messe Stuttgart
Ticketing
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Fact of the week
Bluetooth is named after the 10th-century Viking king, Harald Bluetooth, who united warring tribes in Denmark and Norway. In 1997, Jim Kardach from Intel gave the name to the technology because of its ability to unite different communication protocols, just as Harald united various tribes.