Watch: Packing the power in battery system production

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Increasing EV battery output is essential to automotive electrification targets. Watch this AMS Automotive Evolution Livestream on-demand about ramping up the battery value chain, from raw material risk through to lithium-ion cell and battery module producton. Featuring experts from Scania, Verkor, S&P Global, Henkel and Recharge.

Updated March 31, 2022 with on-demand video.

Ramping up production of lithium-ion battery cells and battery packs will be among the defining objectives for automotive manufacturers as they transition to building more electric vehicles. OEMs, suppliers and battery cell players are investing billions of dollars in new gigafactories, in localising materials and in the supply chain, and in establishing new partnerships to secure supply. In parallel, carmakers and major tier-1 suppliers are developing battery assembly and pack production facilities within or near to vehicle assembly and integrating battery system manufacturing into their lean production systems.

This livestream explores the risks, opportunities and regulatory developments influencing EV battery production, and how the industry must update its production and supplier processes to keep pace. 

Featuring:

-Tony Persson, Head of Battery Production, Scania Group
-Benoit Lemaignan, Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Verkor
-Dr. Stefan Schlag Leon Beraud, Executive Director, Inorganic Chemicals, Minerals, Mining Chemicals, S&P Global
-Claude Chanson, General Manager, Recharge
-Stephan Hoefer, Global Market Strategy, Head e-Mobility, Henkel

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