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The further development of the battery ecosystem in Germany and Europe must not come to a standstill. An eight-point plan from the industries involved sets out specific areas for action.
We can look back on a successful joint annual conference of the Electronics, Solar and Battery Production Sector Association (ESB, formerly EMINT) and the Working Group Lasers and Laser Systems for Material Processing.
At the start of the IAA, the VDMA is sounding the alarm: Europe is at risk of being left behind in strategically important battery cell production. A 5-point plan for Europe must be implemented now.
Europe's battery industry is at risk of losing out to China in global competition. Despite demand of 700-1,400 GWh by 2030, there is a lack of production capacity. Without decisive action, added value and technological sovereignty will be lost.
The VDMA regulatory cockpit provides you with a central, practical overview of current and upcoming regulations. It helps you identify relevant information at an early stage, evaluate it strategically, and derive concrete measures.
At a members´ assembly at the beginning of March 2025, the newly elected EMINT board confirmed its intention to strengthen the EMINT community network.
New VDMA Battery Production Executive Board aims to consolidate Europe's position in mechanical and plant engineering.
The study "Battery Manufacturing 2030: Collaborating at Warp Speed" by Porsche Consulting on behalf of the VDMA provides groundbreaking insights for European companies that offer production solutions for battery manufacturing.
Regarding intelligent, sustainable battery production, it is important to understand the interaction of complex production lines, reduce costs and ensure process stability.
Are you looking for strong solutions not only for large-scale production for battery manufacturing? Access the expertise of our mechanical and plant engineering manufacurers. In addition to the thematic search function, the new online format offers the possibility to contact the battery experts of the respective companies.
Challenges of mechanical engineering: While Asian mechanical engineering is establishing itself in battery production in Europe, the domestic industry is threatening to fall behind.
Study on the battery production market and process engineering challenges essential for the industrial production of Li-ion batteries for electromobility and stationary storage.
For the production of Li-ion batteries, the process steps for the production of Li-ion cells, module/packs, components, all-solid-state cell and battery recycling are presented clearly and in detail.