The 2nd Annual Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Forum offers a perfect opportunity to gain insight into the future of EV Batteries Recycling. The event will showcase the newest recycling technologies and innovations; the biggest challenges in the sector and the best solutions and strategies to overcome them.
We will discuss the various implemented recycling processes, solid-state battery technologies and recyclability. The forum will give the chance to get to know more about the incoming Batteries Regulations in the EU on EV Battery Recycling. This interactive business conference is the place to understand more about how to promote circular economy principles and practices within the battery industry and how to minimize the environmental and social impact associated with all phases of the battery life cycle.
The 2nd Annual Electric Vehicle Battery Recycling Forum will bring together industry leaders and experts from OEMs, EV Battery manufacturers and recycling companies who will share their deep insight and knowledge on the most recent innovations and technologies, as well as on the challenges and opportunities that we are facing. Attendees will have the chance to learn from senior-level decision-makers who will present the best practices they use to break the way to success.
Join our interactive event and enjoy the many opportunities provided through panel discussion, workshops, real-life case studies and networking sessions that make it possible to feel yourself involved at all stages of the conference and get a unique experience, that you will always remember.
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Costs: 499 Eur - 1999 Eur
Event type: Conferences and congresses
Registration information: https://www.leadventgrp.com/event/2nd-annual-electric-vehicle-battery-and-recycling-forum/register
Event website: https://www.leadventgrp.com/events/2nd-annual-electric-vehicle-battery-and-recycling-forum/details
Posted by: John Isaac