Kick-off in Barcelona, Li-ion Battery Europe 2025 Welcomes Battery Players Worldwide this November
Third Annual Edition Returns with Deepened Focuses on Market, Industry, ESG, Policy, and Regional Collaboration
[Barcelona, Spain] – The
3rd Li-ion Battery Europe is set to convene at the Hilton Barcelona from November 3 to 4, 2025, uniting over 800 delegates from across the lithium-ion battery value chain. Backed by ACCIÓ – Catalonia Trade & Investment, this premier industrial event will spotlight the future of battery and automotive industries, bridging European and global perspectives.
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Focus & Agenda Highlights
LiBE 2025 will offer comprehensive analysis of pivotal EU regulatory frameworks, including the
European New Battery Regulation, the
Battery Passport initiative, and the
Critical Raw Materials Act. Discussions will also explore Multilateral battery project cooperation and strategies to strengthen the EU's lithium battery supply chain through global collaboration.
The
Li-ion Battery Europe 2025 agenda is structured around three key themes with a dedicated main forum touch upon the macro picture.
EV & ESS Battery Technologies,
Raw Materials
Recycling & Circular Economy
On
Day One, sessions will spotlight advances in
EV and energy storage system batteries, highlighting innovations in cell chemistry, manufacturing efficiency, and integration with electric mobility and large-scale energy storage. Complementary discussions on
battery materials will cover breakthroughs in cathode, anode, and electrolyte development, along with regulatory updates such as the
EU Battery Passport and the
New Battery Regulation, which are shaping technology adoption across Europe. On
Day Two, the focus shifts to
raw materials and supply chain resilience, examining the availability of lithium, nickel, cobalt, and graphite under the framework of the
Critical Raw Materials Act, while addressing global sourcing and Europe’s ambitions for strategic autonomy. The afternoon program emphasizes
battery recycling and circular economy practices, exploring cutting-edge recycling technologies, second-life applications, and policy frameworks designed to close the loop in Europe’s battery value chain.
Why Attend?
LiBE 2025 brings together decision-makers, policymakers, engineers, manufacturers, and experts across Europe’s battery ecosystem. Attendees will gain insights into evolving policy landscapes, cutting-edge technologies, sustainability trends, and international partnerships driving Europe’s battery transformation.
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SMM European Automotive Summit: Co-hosted by
SMM and the
Government of Catalonia, the summit spotlight Spain’s emergence as a European EV hub, featuring discussions on supply chain restructuring, localization strategies, and opportunities for foreign enterprises in Europe.
●Battery & Automotive Matchmaking Session: One-stop platform for dedicated business matchmaking sessions across the industry chain, from raw material producers, cell manufacturers, to end users & OEMs.
●Informative Technology & Market Sharing: Colorful topics talking about cutting-edge battery tech and emerging trends applied in EV & ESS, together with a comprehensive picture of current supply&demand, and market frecast.
●Close networking with tier 1 Exhibitors: 30+ industry leading exhibitors provides multiple solutions and promising opportunities for your business.
●Close Deals: Take part in 20+ hours of networking time with a dedicated platform for tailored pre-scheduled B2B meetings across 800+ senior representatives from top mining companies, smelters, and battery makers.
Confirmed Participation
Over
1,600+ attendees from
45+ countries are expected, including:
● Government Representatives: Indonesian ministries, ASEAN trade delegations, and EU/US critical minerals envoys.
● Industry Leaders: Global top-tier miners, smelters & refiners, battery manufacturers, and EV supply chain stakeholders.
● Investors & Innovators: Venture capital firms, cleantech startups, and ESG-focused funds.