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The rewards from the production credits that are part of the IRA are based on volumes of business so the more batteries and EVs a company makes in the US (or in countries included in the Treasury regulations), the more money it gets via tax credits. Tesla, which had started battery production in 2013 at its first gigafactory has put Tesla and Panasonic far ahead of their competition.

“It’s first mover advantage,” one UK attendee told Batteries International. “So those ahead of the game will stay ahead of it until 2030 when the credits taper off.”

Another attendee predicted (rightly it transpired) that Tesla would use the investment credits to cut the price of its cars. Already Tesla sells more of its EVs than the rest of the competitors in the sector combined.

Some of the technologies discussed by speakers at the show had the potential to be truly revolutionary.

Galyen’s talk also provided a fascinating insight as to the areas in lithium battery technologies which he regarded as being both cutting edge and soon to be mainstream. He was particularly enthusiastic about Titan AES which uses ultrasound technology for quality inspection and homogenous product manufacturing.

The next step forward in lithium battery recycling will come from Chromatopgraphic separation which could well be a leap ahead from solvent extraction.

The 2023 exhibition and four-track conference featured Andy Palmer, Inobat; Nusrat Ghani MP, UK government; Emanuel Eweka, AMTE Power; Neil Glover, Rolls Royce; Bhavika Ramrakhyani, Costain; Bob Galyen and many others.

Organizations featuring at the event included Thermo, Fisher Scientific, Goodfellow, Rigaku Europe, ABB Limited, Elysia – Battery Intelligence by WAE, Atlas Copco and many more.

Steve Bryan, managing director at the organizers, Event Partners, said: “We are absolutely delighted with the support we have seen for this event from the advanced technology and innovation industries. The technical battery, EV, advanced materials and ceramics industries in the UK are undergoing an unprecedented level of growth currently driven by both government and private investment.

“We were pleased to see major global organizations, start-ups and thought leaders together for two days of networking, collaboration and insight to help shape the next few years of these major industries.”

Exhibitor reaction to the show was positive: “the footfall has been good, there’s been a lot of interesting discussions and the speaker agenda has been excellent,” said one exhibitor.

The statistics were good and atten- dance was up from 2022’s 3,100 to this year’s 3,800. In all there were some 260 exhibitors and 89 speakers.

The next Battery, Cells and Systems Expo and Vehicle Electrification Expo is on May 15-16, 2024 and will be co-located with The Advanced Materials Show and The Advanced Ceramics Show at the NEC, Birmingham UK.

Oslo Battery Days

August 21 – 22

Oslo, Norway

The 5th Oslo Battery Conference will meet to discuss and provide a platform for technological innovations and business opportunities with the latest updates in that fields in Norway and abroad.

For the 2023 event we will offer a beautiful Fjord cruise that includes dinner, networking and a view of the Oslo skyline on the classic Norwegian boat MS Nobel.

Contact Shmuel De-Leon Energy E: sigalit@sdle.co.il www.oslobatterydays.com

Shanghai International Lithium Battery Industry Fair — CNIBF

August 29 – 31

Shanghai, China

Shanghai International Lithium Battery Industry Fair will be held at Shanghai New International Expo Center, China. The exhibition of new energy vehicles, super capacitors, charging equipments and energy storage will all be held at the same time.

The show area is expected to reach 30,000 square meters, while more than 600 exhibitors from the whole industry chain will show their latest products and technology at the scene. Furthermore, over 100 visitor groups and 35,000 people are going to visit the site with a purpose to purchase or communicate, making sense to promoting industrial innovation and development.

With the help of China’s largest lithium battery fair, they will find more partners to actively explore the market or consolidate market advantages.

Contact Zhenwei Exhibition Group E: cnibf@zhenweiexpo.com www.cnibf.net ees South America

August 29 – 31

São Paulo, Brazil

With three parallel energy exhibitions, The smarter E South America is LATAM’s innovation hub for the new energy world. It takes a comprehensive approach to the topics of the energy system transformation by presenting cross-sector energy solutions and technologies. The smarter E South America creates opportunities to address all key areas along the value chain. Focusing

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8TH International Secondary Lead and Battery Recycling Conference — Recycle100

September 4–5

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Fourteen years ago, the first Secondary Lead Conference was held in Macau, China, bringing together all aspects of the lead-acid battery recycling and smelting industry. It has successfully brought the industry together to discuss, debate and learn.

Over that period, the battery recycling industry has continued to develop and now expanded into an exciting new phase, the recycling of lithium-ion batteries.

The conference will discuss the many technical and market aspects of the recycling industry of various battery chemistries. The conference’s overall themes will not change, as we will hear from some leading recycling, smelting and environmental speakers worldwide about the best methods for collecting, breaking, and recovering valuable elements.

Contact Conference Works — CW3 Events

E: events@conferenceworks.com.au www.recycle100.events on the generation, storage, distribution and use of energy and the ways in which these aspects interact and can be intelligently combined, The smarter E South America brings together international stakeholders of the energy future from across the world’s most influential markets.

In addition to sector coupling and decentralization, digitalization is a central element of the new energy world. The growing demand for integrated and intelligently connected solutions means that companies are increasingly relying on these types of systems and services. The smarter E South America responds to this development, presenting solutions and technologies for an intelligent, sustainable and cost-effective energy supply.

Contact Solar Promotion GmbH

E: anna.kageneck@fwtm.de www.ees-southamerica.com/en/home

Intersolar Mexico

Mexico City, Mexico.

September 5 – 7

Intersolar Mexico serves as the industry’s go-to source for invaluable technology trends and premier B2B contacts in the promising Mexican solar market. It sits at the cross-section of photovoltaics, solar heating & cooling technologies, and energy storage.

Together, the two events will be the largest gathering of professionals in Mexico for international manufacturers and distributors looking to meet regional buyers in the fields of solar, renewable energy and cleantech.

More than 250 exhibitors and 13,000 visitors from over 35 countries are expected to participate in this year’s events.

Contact Solar Promotion International E: info@solarpromotion.com https://www.intersolar.mx/organizers

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