EUROBAT "Battery Innovation Roadmap 2030" webinar
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EUROBAT has the pleasure to invite you to the “Battery Innovation Roadmap 2030” webinar with European Commission Executive Vice-President Mr Frans Timmermans, MEP Claudia Gamon and EUROBAT’s Christian Rosenkranz and Bernhard Riegel.
Batteries are an essential component in a multitude of applications, from automotive and energy storage to telecoms and healthcare, and will play a crucial role in supporting progress towards a decarbonised society by 2050.
In this context, ALL battery chemistries will be a critical element in our low carbon future as all battery technologies are key enablers with significant potential to improve in order to help meet the EU’s decarbonisation goals. Our “Battery Innovation Roadmap 2030” White Paper will provide an overview of the potential for battery innovation across all technologies in the years ahead.
Date: 5 June 2020, 10.00-11.30 (CET)
- Keynote speech: Mr Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice-President of the European Commission
- Key takeaways from the “Battery Innovation Roadmap 2030”: Christian Rosenkranz and Bernhard Riegel, EUROBAT
- Presentation on Energy Storage in Europe: Mrs Claudia Gamon, MEP
The webinar will conclude with a Q&A session.
Please register by clicking on the button below with your business e-mail address and stating the organisation you represent. Participants will receive a final confirmation and access details within 48 hours of the webinar.
For more information, please contact gmeylemans@eurobat.org.
We look forward to seeing you on 5 June!
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