QuantumScape Holds Second Annual Battery Symposium in Kyoto
The solid-state battery developer gathered Japanese automotive manufacturers, government officials, and technology partners to discuss next-generation energy storage advancements and production process innovations in the electric vehicle sector.
QuantumScape Corporation hosted its second annual Solid-State Battery Symposium in Kyoto, bringing together automotive industry leaders, government representatives, and technology partners to discuss developments in solid-state battery technology.
The event featured presentations from senior officials representing Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, as well as executives from Nissan, Honda R&D, and Murata Manufacturing. The symposium focused on strategic partnerships within Japan and recent production process advancements.
Hiroki Aoki, Director of the Battery Industry Division at METI, noted that Japan's Battery Industry Strategy targets full-scale implementation of all-solid-state batteries by approximately 2030. He indicated that the symposium demonstrates progress across the supply chain toward practical application.
QuantumScape CEO Dr. Siva Sivaram highlighted Japan's established position in the global battery industry and its network of technology partners and automakers. The company, which opened a Kyoto office in 2022, has maintained collaborations with partners throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
The company develops solid-state lithium-metal battery technology designed to offer faster charging, extended range, and improved safety compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries. QuantumScape trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol QS.
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20 Nov 2025
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