#TheBatteryShow
Venue: Kyoto, Japan
The Battery Symposium in Japan is held every year under the auspices of the Commitee of Battery Technology.
The 60th Battery Symposium was held in Kyoto International Conference Center, Japan last week, in this symposium, there have 504 papers and total participants are around 2650.
The symposium objective is provide a forum for presentations and discussions on all aspects of batteries. Several sub-sessions topics covered lithium batteries, fuel cells, solid state batteries, lithium air batteries, battery materials and electrolyte.
NEWARE was attend the symposium as one of an exhibitor. And It's a great honor to hear professor Akira Yoshino.
Looking forward to meet u in the 61 battery symposium in 2020!
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The lab focuses on solid-state battery research to overcome traditional lithium batteries' safety and energy density issues, supporting environmental sustainability. It develops innovative solid-state electrolytes, refines electrode materials, and investigates ion transfer and interface stability to revolutionize battery technology.
The electric vehicle battery industry is rapidly developing, focusing on technological innovation, market competition, and sustainability. Research hotspots include solid-state batteries, new types of electrolytes, BMS optimization, and recycling technologies. The environmental adaptability, safety, and economic viability of batteries are key research areas, and the industry is expected to undergo more innovation and transformation.
Electric Hoverboard, electric scooters, e bikes, and electric motorcycles are changing the way people travel, with the development of battery technology being at the core of this transformation. The main issues faced by electric bicycle batteries include battery cost, range, the popularity of charging infrastructure, thermal management of batteries, and safety. As battery technology continues to advance, it provides more reliable power support for these intelligent devices.
Specializing in battery preparation technology research, the focus is on overcoming existing energy storage challenges by innovating in electrode materials, battery chemistry, and manufacturing processes to improve performance, safety, and reduce costs. Sustainability and recycling technologies for batteries are also emphasized to mitigate environmental impacts and foster the growth of green energy.