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Re-Battery 2025

[EV CHARGING & INFRASTRUCTURE PARTNER EVENT]
RE-BATTERY 2025 is Southern Europe’s largest international trade fair, within E-TECH EUROPE 2025, for battery producers, recycling companies, raw material suppliers and the entire battery supply chain: on collecting, sorting, processing and reusing batteries, and e-mobility systems.

RE-BATTERY 2025 is dedicated to and reserved to industry professionals, and will showcase exhibitors in the free-to-attend exhibition and conference, where expert speakers from around the world will take part, with over 1,500 participants expected.

RE-BATTERY 2025 will be hosted by E-TECH EUROPE 2025, the exclusive trade shows dedicated to the production and the entire supply chain of all electric vehicles, automotive interiors, transport solutions, and vehicle design. 

Re-Battery 2025
15th April, 2025 - 16th April, 2025Add to Calendar 2025-04-14 23:00:00 2025-04-16 22:59:59 Title Description Location Electrical Vehicle Charging & Infrastructure [email protected] Europe/London public

Event Organizer

A151 S.r.l.

Event Location

Bologna, Italy

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