Overview
Following a successful return for International EV Batteries 2021 as an in-person event, the next edition is confirmed for 8-9 November 2022 in a new location: The Silverstone Wing.
Join us for the must-attend EV battery technology event of the year, to hear from pioneering OEMs, cutting edge battery design and manufacturing engineers, as well as battery management systems and solutions specialists.
Companies featured on the programme last year included: Toyota Motor Europe, Britishvolt, AMTE Power, Arrival, Benchmark Intelligence Ltd, Rimac Automobili, Advanced Propulsion Centre, Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company, Jaguar Land Rover, Williams Advanced Engineering, Vertical Aerospace and UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC).
Group booking Discounts for Manufacturers & Tier 1 Suppliers
If you are booking multiple tickets at the same time (15% group booking discount for three delegates and 20% discount for five or more delegates), on behalf of a colleague or you are employed by a Manufacturer or Tier 1 Supplier (20% discount per ticket): Email us
Please note, in the event that you qualify for more than one discount e.g. 15% group booking and 20% Manufacturer & Tier 1 Supplier discounts), the one which is highest in value will be applied; they cannot be combined. If they are both of equal value (e.g. 20% group booking and 20% Manufacturer & Tier 1 Supplier discount), only one can be applied; they cannot be combined.
Attendees from previous conferences included representatives from:
3M United Kingdom plc
Advanced Forming Research Centre
Advanced Propulsion Systems
AGM Batteries Ltd
Angel Trains Ltd
Anglo EV Ltd
Aston Martin Lagonda Limited
Atkins
Audi AG
AVL Powertrain UK Ltd
British Photovoltaic Association
Cambustion Ltd
Cosworth Ltd
Cummins
D2H Engineering
Dukosi Ltd
Dyson Ltd
European Commission
Goodman Wolfe Consulting Ltd
Heinrich-Heine-University Dusseldorf
Heliex Power Ltd
Honda of the UK Manufacturing Ltd
Hyperdrive Innovation
IATA
IDBC Standard Bank Plc
Imerys
Imperial College London
International EV Industry Infrastructure Group (IEVIIG)
Jaguar Land Rover
Leyland Trucks
Lockheed Martin UK
Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership
MAHLE Powertrain Ltd
Maserati S.p.A. |
Mentor Graphics
Metro Shipping Ltd
Mitsubishi Motor R&D Europe
National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Nifco UK Ltd
Nissan Motors Manufacturing UK
Northvolt
Office for Low Emission Vehicles
Performance Projects Ltd
QinetiQ
Reaction Engines Limited
Relectrify
Renault Sport Racing
RES Group
Ricardo UK Ltd
RK Capital Management LLP
Rotork
Samsung SDI Europe
Scania
Shell
Solvay
Technetics
Teconnex
Transport Scotland
TWS Technology Ltd
University of Brighton
University of Cambridge
University of Exeter
University of Sheffield
University of Warwick
VDL Industrial Modules
Vehicle Certification Agency
Williams Advanced Engineering
Wire and Tube Technology
Zapgo Limited
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Delegate feedback from previous conferences:
"Excellent event to keep up to speed with developments in the industry. There are many battery events around but this stands out being run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers with the high quality of the content and attendees from across the automotive industry"
Global Electrification Services Leader, HORIBA MIRA
"A highly informative and well organised two days that helped to bring together different subject matters to help broaden the engineering considerations with battery technologies"
Senior Principal Development Engineer, MAHLE Powertrain
"The event was extremely informative with up to date ideas and developments from a range of different companies with both complementary and contrasting viewpoints on the future direction of the industry. It has been reassuring to see the commonalities in the challenges facing those working in EV battery-related product development"
Development Engineer, Constellium
"The event was a good oppurtunity to understand the varying challenges that other market segments have and to see what solutions they have developed"
Mechanical Engineer, EC-OG
"Good variety of speakers from industry and academia providing an insight into the latest technologies that we will see on the road in the future"
Design Engineer, Supacat
"Innovative and technical, the International EV Batteries conference allows for the pressing technical discussions to have their own forum"
Senior Development Engineer, Reaction Engines Ltd
"A great technical event - very well attended from OEMs, suppliers and academia. Definitely one I will attend next year"
Global Technical Expert - Thermal Systems, Ricardo
"This event was a great mix of overview and technical detail, with a good opportunity to network with industry experts"
Director - Battery Systems, Cummins
"Overall great event with involvement of some key automotive companies and academic institutions"
Lead Research Engineer, Aston Martin Lagonda
"Very good event with excellent technical presentations and great opportunities for networking"
Project Leader, TWI
"An excellent event covering a wide variety of issues associated with EV battery systems"
Managing Director, SCE Ltd
"Excellent opportunity to network with key UK-EU players in the EV industry"
EMEA Technical Sales Executive, Johnson Matthey
"Excellent event for understanding the impact of EV batteries on the industry"
Market Director, Solvay
"The conference had a good selection of representatives from the automotive industry and many industry issues were discussed"
PhD Student, Imperial College London
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Covid-19 guidance for attendees:
We continue to operate all of our events in accordance with the most up to date UK Government advice on Covid-19.
From 24 February 2022 the Government removed the last domestic restrictions associated with Covid-19 in England. People are no longer required to self-isolate even if they test positive for Covid-19. The UK Government has published its plan for living with Covid-19 on the basis that although the virus is still in circulation, a return to pre-pandemic life is now possible. It is therefore down to individuals to assess the risk of returning to ‘normal’ activities such as social mixing and attending events.
However, it is important to us that we continue to protect each other and to support this we request:
- That you do not attend IMechE events if you feel unwell, particularly if you have respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms
- That you do not attend IMechE events if you have tested positive or suspect that you may have Covid-19
- That you continue to maintain good respiratory and hand hygiene i.e. covering your mouth and nose if you feel the need to cough or sneeze, washing and/or sanitising hands regularly