Events

Battery Innovation Days 2023
NOV
Tue
14
NOV
Wed
15

This was 1 year ago

Location

Hybrid

Centre de Congrès Cité Mondiale, Parvis des Chartrons
Bordeaux, France
Programmes
Climate, Energy, Mobility

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Batteries Europe, Battery 2030+ and the Batteries European Partnership Association (BEPA) are organising the Battery Innovation Days 2023 (BID2023) together with the two battery-related IPCEIs.

BID2023 focusses on cutting-edge technologies in battery materials, cell design, manufacturing and recycling while bringing together the research community, policymakers, industry players and the end-users.

The draft agenda is available as attachment or on the official website.

Any question related to this event can be directed at info@batteryinnovationdays.eu.

 

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