As EV adoption gathers pace and diffuses into all industry sectors, the need for both sustainable design and the recycling of waste and spent battery materials will grow exponentially. This track will examine the latest advances in recycling research and technology, market overview, and regulatory environments—both domestically and internationally—by bringing together key stakeholders in the industry, including manufacturers, academic and industrial researchers, recyclers, and policymakers.
Coverage will include, but is not limited to:
- Role of Recycling in Battery Raw Materials Supply
- Design for Recycling and Sustainability at the Cell and Pack Level
- Recycling as an Ore
- Overcoming the Cost Barriers
- Improving Battery Material Performance with Recyled Materials
- Methods for Recycling EV Transportation Batteries
- Recycling Large Scale Energy Storage Systems
- Second-Life Batteries
- Transport and Packaging Regulation Updates
- ESG Influence on Battery Manufacturing and Recycling
- Hazard Classification and Safety Risks of Recycling and Storage of Waste Li-ion Batteries
The deadline for priority consideration is May 24, 2024.
All proposals are subject to review by session chairpersons and/or the Scientific Advisory Committee to ensure the overall quality of the conference program. Additionally, as per Cambridge EnerTech’s policy, a select number of vendors and consultants who provide products and services will be offered opportunities for podium presentation slots based on a variety of Corporate Sponsorships.
Opportunities for Participation: