The rationale is clear: More devices and systems than ever are reliant on electrical power sources. This is especially true in the transit and power grid industries, which are pivoting away from fossil fuels wherever possible. Users are also demanding higher performance—longer lifespans, more processing power, and added features.
Not only are today’s engineers focused on maximizing lithium-ion batteries, but they are also developing new battery technologies that will power the next generation of systems and devices.
Where do these engineers gather each year to network, share, learn, and observe?
The Battery Show, which this year takes place in Detroit from Oct. 7 to 10.
If you can’t be there, be here, as we cover all of the show’s innovations and news.
News and press releases
- PPG to exhibit at The Battery Show North America with advanced coatings, electric vehicle solutions
- General Motors, Volkswagen among industry-leading keynote roster for The Battery Show Detroit
- ELANTAS and Von Roll to showcase cutting-edge solutions at The Battery Show
- Vernay VoltaVent wins Silver Edison Award
- Festo demonstrates new solutions for automating EV battery manufacturing
