Join a global audience of battery technologists from leading automotive OEMs and their key suppliers for a must-attend week exploring development trends and breakthrough technologies
SHAPING THE FUTURE OF VEHICLE ELECTRIFICATION
SUNDAY
12 JANUARY
tutorials
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
13 AND 14 JANUARY
symposia
CONCURRENT DINNER TUTORIALS
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
15 and 16 JANUARY
conferences
Sponsors
Save the Date: 17-21 January 2021
Each year, AABC Europe brings together a global audience of battery technologists from leading automotive OEMs and their key suppliers for a must-attend week of development trends, breakthrough
technologies and predictions of the market for years to come. As more European nations and international automotive OEMs make their own commitment to vehicle electrification and eMobility, we are excited to carry
that momentum forward for 2020 and beyond. Our program continues to expand coverage of the research and development of the chemistries and materials supporting the next generation of electric vehicle batteries, while maintaining our core focus on
applied technologies needed for hybrid and electric cars and specialty vehicles. The conversation has shifted, and the industry is embracing that it is no longer a question of if vehicle electrification will take place in Europe,
but when. Make plans to be part of the discussion:
Attend. Join
1,000 of your colleagues representing every level of the supply chain.
Listen.
Choose from more than 150 expert speakers
Learn. Visit 85 posters and
see the latest research findings
OEMs that participated in Germany include: Andreas Stihl, Apple, Blue Solutions, BMW, Daimler, Fiat Chrysler, Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Hino Motors, Honda, Huawei Technologies, Japan Tobacco, Kyburz
Switzerland, Lilium GmbH, LG Electronics, Magna Steyr, MAN Truck & Bus, Maserati, Mazda, Mercedes Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Porsche, PSA Peugeot Citroen, Renault, Scania, Subaru, Toyota, Turk Traktor, Volkswagen, Volvo, and Williams Advanced Engineering.
Battery developers that attended include: A123 Systems, Aenesa, AKASOL, Amperex Techology Ltd, ASPILSAN Energy, ATLASBX Co., AVL List, Banner Batterien, Blue Solutions, BorgWarner, BrightVolt, Clarios, Custom Cells, Deutsche ACCUmotive,
East Penn, EnerSys Hawker, ENOVIX, Exide Technologies, Farasis Energy, Foresee Power, Furukawa Battery Co., Geyser Batteries, Gotion, Gridtential Energy, GS Yuasa, Hitachi, HOPPECKE Batterien, Huawei Technologies, Innolith Science & Technology,
Leclanche, LG Chem, Manz, Microvast, Murata, NorthStar Battery, Northvolt, Panasonic, QuantumScape, Ricardo, Renata SA, Robert Bosch, RRC power solutions, Samsung SDI, Sebang Global Battery Co., Sion Power, SK Innovation, Skeleton Technologies, Solid
Power, SpectraPower, StoreDot, TAB dd, TD HiTech Energy, TDK, Tiamat SAS, Tiveni, Toshiba, Vestel, Webasto, Wyon, Xerotech, ZAF Energy Systems, Zeta Energy, and more.
Video Highlights
“People show what will be the future, but it’s also dealing with practical questions, it’s not just a dream.”
- Muriel Desaeger, PhD, Toyota Motor Europe
“We see experts from the car companies, the battery suppliers, and the system integrators. The presentations are of excellent quality.”
- Eckhard Karden, PhD, Ford Research & Advanced Engineering
“The annual visit of AABC is a must for any developer or scientist working on battery technologies for automotive applications.”
- Arnold Lamm, PhD, Daimler AG
"Thank you for visiting our AABC Europe website. I encourage you to save the dates for next year's event, 17-21 January 2021, which will return to Wiesbaden, Germany."
- Menahem Anderman, PhD, Conference Chair