200 players from research and industry will come together from October 21 to 25 for the “E-Mobility Week” in Aachen. Media partner Battery-News is exclusively giving away ten tickets with...
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According to this yearʼs California Battery Manufacturing Summit, the U.S. battery industry has to move toward cost efficiency, talent acquisition, and innovative manufacturing processes.
While the battery industry in Germany is facing difficult times, “theion”, with its sulfur-crystal battery, just opened a technology center in Berlin. In an exclusive interview, CEO Ulrich Ehmes explains...
“Battery-News” presents an up-to-date overview of planned and already implemented projects in the field of lithium-ion battery recycling in Europe.
Battery-News presents an up-to-date overview of planned as well as already existing projects in the field of battery cell production in North America.
How well is Europe positioned in all areas of the battery industry? The 2024 Battery Atlas maps the commitment and distribution of players along the entire value chain.
Europe is investing heavily in the development of battery production. But what measures can European companies use to position themselves in line with the market?
In battery cell production, requirements for quality assurance and optical defect detection have increased enormously. In this interview, Jochen Sander from Dr. Schenk GmbH talks about the specific needs of...
“Battery-News” presents an up-to-date overview of planned as well as already existing projects in the field of battery cell production.
“Battery-News” presents an up-to-date overview of planned and already implemented projects in the field of module and pack production of lithium-ion batteries. As usual, the relevant data comes from official...
Lead Intelligent Equipment (LEAD) from China is one of the largest and most important plant manufacturers for battery production in the world. In an exclusive interview with Battery-News, LEAD Chairman...
“A looming loss that Germany cannot afford”: Professor Heiner Heimes from PEM of RWTH Aachen University comments on the German governmentʼs cuts to battery research funding.