Exhibitions / Congresses

The Battery Show North America

United States, Novi, MI - September 12-14, 2023
The Battery Show North America



The Battery Show North America and co-located Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo bring together two communities of professionals for three powerful days through September 12-14, 2023 in Michigan, North America.

Discover solutions from more than 550+ expert suppliers, see the latest technologies at the New Product Showcase, and take an educational deep dive at the conference covering the latest in battery design, advanced materials, manufacturing, and stationary power.
Date(s)
September 12-14, 2023
Venue
Suburban Collection Showplace
Ticketing
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Contact for booking / more info
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