IESA to organise battery and charging pavilions at Bharat mobility global expo 2025
The India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) will manage key pavilions at the upcoming Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The event, showcasing advancements in battery technology and EV infrastructure, is expected to draw over 200 global companies.
The India Energy Storage Alliance (IESA) has been selected to organise the Battery Tech Pavilion, Recycling Pavilion, and Charging Infra Pavilion under the Bharat Battery Show at the 2nd Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025. The event is scheduled from January 19th to 21st, 2025, at Pragati Maidan in New Delhi.
The Bharat Battery Show aims to showcase innovations in battery storage, recycling, and charging infrastructure. IESA anticipates participation from over 200 global companies in the battery and EV charging sectors. Several firms have already confirmed their attendance, including Amara Raja, Replus Engitech, Epsilon Advanced Materials, and others.
The Battery Tech Pavilion will display recent developments in energy storage, featuring various battery technologies and related manufacturing equipment. The Recycling Pavilion will focus on sustainable practices in battery recycling and second-life applications. The Charging Infra Pavilion will present advancements in EV charging technology, including fast chargers and smart charging solutions.
Debi Prasad Dash, Executive Director of IESA, expressed enthusiasm about the organisation's role in the expo, emphasising its importance as a global platform for the mobility sector.
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