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The Battery Show Europe Set to Illuminate Stuttgart with Latest EV Innovations

The Battery Show Europe, spotlighting advancements in the electric and hybrid vehicle sector, announces its return to Stuttgart, Germany, from June 18-20, 2024. Embracing the city's rich automotive history, this year's event aims to showcase the latest European technology, solutions, and expertise facing the rapidly growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) globally.

Last year's event attracted thousands of global attendees keen to explore cutting-edge developments in EV batteries and powertrain technology. With projections indicating a 27% increase in global EV sales for 2024, the show serves as a critical hub for industry leaders and innovators to convene. Companies such as BMW, ACC, Umicore, and MAHLE International GmbH, among others, will present on a variety of industry challenges and advancements, including infrastructure innovations, next-generation materials, and sustainability practices.

John Lewinski, VP of Informa Markets Engineering, highlighted the importance of adapting the Battery Show brand to cater to the distinct needs presented by different markets. The show not only celebrates its annual iteration in Stuttgart but also expands its reach to new locations like Detroit and the Battery Show India, addressing a diverse set of regional technological advancements and R&D specialties.

The 2024 event positions itself as not just a showcase but also a platform for critical discussions on Europe's EV market leadership, alongside the broader themes of net-zero commitments and the political climate influencing the industry. With registration now open, early sign-ups are encouraged to leverage potential savings, with a deadline set for April 20.

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