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Re-Battery 2024

May 24, 2023

RE-BATTERY 2024 is the international trade fair for battery producers, recycling companies, critical raw material suppliers, and the entire battery supply chain. The event will focus especially on lithium-ion batteries from e-mobility transportation, stationary applications, electric vehicles and e-mobility products, but also lead-acid batteries and e-waste from electronics.

EVENT ORGANIZER
A151: https://www.a151.eu/
MAIL: [email protected]
PHONE:  +39 02 66306866
 

Bologna Exhibition Centre, Italy
7th May, 2024 - 8th May, 2024Add to Calendar 2024-05-06 23:00:00 2024-05-08 22:59:59 Title Description Location Electrical Vehicle Charging & Infrastructure [email protected] Europe/London public

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