Exhibitions / Congresses

The Battery Show Europe

Germany, Stuttgart - 7-9 May, 2019
The Battery Show Europe, co-located with Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo Europe, is the industry's largest and fastest-growing trade fair for advanced battery and H/EV technology (7 - 9 May 2019, Stuttgart, Germany). 400+ suppliers from across the battery supply chain, such as A123 Systems, Leclanche, Voltabox and Bosch Rexroth will display thousands of design, production and manufacturing solutions, including battery management systems, battery pack assemblers/integrators, materials, components, research, testing and recycling. This free trade fair is an opportunity to source the latest energy storage solutions to reduce costs and improve the performance of battery applications.

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Date(s)
7-9 May, 2019
Venue
Halle 1
Messe Stuttgart GmbH
Messepiazza 1
70629 Stuttgart
Contact for booking / more info
The Battery Show Europe

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