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Forum #XMOTIVE
Produce Future Mobility

Electromobility, fuel cells, Power2X - The change in mobility is multi-layered and in the future there will not be just one type of drive on the market. This poses new challenges for the entire industry.
The transformation process must be actively supported. In order to meet the current challenges, the VDMA supports its members.

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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.
Sales growth of over 17 percent is expected for the current year, and around 25 percent for 2022. The European market is taking an increasingly strong position in this regard.
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By 2040, around 45 percent of vehicles worldwide will be powered purely by electricity or fuel cells. For the mechanical engineering industry, this means opportunities and challenges, which are examined in the third edition of the study "Drivetrain in Transition".
The third edition of the study series deals with the electrification of the powertrain and its impact on the industry.
The energy turnaround will not work without the expansion of renewable energies. In addition, high-density energy sources are needed. Mechanical and plant engineering plays a leading role in both areas. Here, China is an exciting export market.
Study on the battery production market and process engineering challenges essential for the industrial production of Li-ion batteries for electromobility and stationary storage.
The E-MOTIVE Forum is intensively involved in research activities for the further development of electromobility.
Monday, March 16th, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.at Renaissance Brussels Hotel, Rue du Parnasse 19, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium
The diversity of requirements in the respective markets also requires a diversity of available technologies. Tomorrow's mobility will be achieved through mechanical engineering - and requires openness to new technologies.
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.
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