Webinar Title: Li-ion for Electrical Automobiles – Technological know-how Developments and Batteries Outside of Vehicles
Day: Thursday 10 June 2021
Offered by: Dr Alex Holland, Senior Know-how Analyst at IDTechEx
Room is minimal – reserve your seat these days!
The Li-ion market place has been buoyed by an electric powered motor vehicle market that remained shockingly resilient during 2020. Even so, most electric powered vehicle markets are however closely reliant on public subsidy and incentives. To transfer way from this, and towards widespread adoption, advancements to Li-ion cell and battery technologies are necessary for much less expensive and far better executing batteries. This will assist to not only generate adoption of electric powered cars but to accelerate the electrification of quite a few vehicle segments. Below, distinct factors of Li-ion batteries require to be prioritised top to diverse design and style choices and developments. For illustration, although cell-to-pack and cell-to-chassis battery designs have received focus for autos, modularity is possible to continue to be a key element in other segments, as revealed by some of the pack types staying supplied by battery companies looking to offer segments over and above battery electric cars and trucks.
This webinar will spotlight some of the critical alternatives and developments staying built in Li-ion batteries for electric powered motor vehicles while introducing activity in the sector past cars, drawing on content material from the not too long ago up-to-date IDTechEx report, “Lithium-ion Batteries for Electric Autos 2021-2031”.
The webinar will introduce:
- Recent developments and investments into Li-ion for EVs
- Li-ion know-how developments and timelines
- EV marketplaces further than cars
- Trends in Li-ion batteries for distinct EV segments
We will be keeping just the similar webinar a few situations in 1 day. Remember to sign up for the session most handy for you.
Day: Thursday 10 June 2021
Length: 30 minutes
Webinar #1: Asia-Pacific
09:00am (GMT+8) Singapore, Taipei, Beijing
09:00am (GMT+8) Australian Western Conventional Time
10:00am (GMT+9) Tokyo, Seoul
11:30am (GMT+10.30) Australian Central Time
12:00noon (GMT+11) Australian Japanese Time
2:00pm (GMT+13) Auckland, New Zealand
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10:00am (GMT) London
11:00am (GMT+2) Amsterdam, Berlin, Rome
12:00midday (GMT+3) Athens, Jerusalem
Webinar #3: Americas
9:00am (Pacific Time PT) Usa & Canada
10:00am (Mountain MST) Usa & Canada
11:00am (Central CST) United states & Canada
12:00noon (Japanese EST) United states & Canada
5:00pm (GMT) London