Driven by the Ministry of Heavy Industries’ ACC Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, 140+ GWh of gigafactories are expected to come up by 2030 nationwide. As of August 2024, nearly 4 million electric vehicles (EVs) have been sold in India, with sales anticipated to rise further due to the government’s renewed focus on EV adoption through the PM-e Drive scheme. These developments are creating a pivotal moment in the battery sector, with an estimated 89 GWh of End of Life ACC batteries projected to enter the Indian market annually by 2030. Currently, 30,000 MT of dead ACC batteries are available in the market. This significant waste stream necessitates the formulation of a comprehensive policy and regulatory framework for battery circularity.
While the Battery Waste Management Rules 2022 have set a strong foundation for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in India, further dialogue is essential to align with industry expectations and explore policy measures that support recycling and reuse initiatives.
At this summit, we will delve into battery recycling and reuse technologies, examine the global landscape, discuss safety standards, and identify key opportunities and challenges within the industry. Join us as we shape the future of battery sustainability in India.
Who should attend:
- Battery Waste Producers, battery pack assemblers, manufacturers and importers, cell manufacturers and importers
- Battery waste recyclers and refurbishers
- Battery components manufacturers
- Battery materials manufacturers
- Technology Providers
- Financing Companies
- Government officials, regulators, policymakers
Key Discussion Themes:
- Battery Recycling Technologies, Indian & Global Landscape
- Indian and global regulatory scenario for end of life battery management, existing gaps in the policy framework and measures to address them
- Innovative Reuse Applications for used batteries for energy storage systems, grid stability, and renewable energy integration.
- Economic aspects of battery recycling, costs, market demand for recycled materials, and potential incentives for recycling programs.
- Exploration of advancements in battery chemistry and their implications for recycling and reusability.
- Supply chain challenges and guidelines for safe collection, storage and transportation of EoL batteries.
- Research and Development Needs to improve recycling efficiency.
- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of batteries from production to end-of-life,
- Safety concerns related to battery recycling & re-use
- Battery Design for ease of Recycling
- Skilling needs for battery recycling and re-use industry.
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Driven by the Ministry of Heavy Industries’ ACC Production-Linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, 140+ GWh of gigafactories are expected to come up by 2030 nationwide. As of August 2024, nearly 4 million electric vehicles (EVs) have been sold in India, with sales anticipated to rise further due to the government’s renewed focus on EV adoption through the PM-e Drive scheme. These developments are creating a pivotal moment in the battery sector, with an estimated 89 GWh of End of Life ACC batteries projected to enter the Indian market annually by 2030. Currently, 30,000 MT of dead ACC batteries are available in the market. This significant waste stream necessitates the formulation of a comprehensive policy and regulatory framework for battery circularity.
While the Battery Waste Management Rules 2022 have set a strong foundation for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in India, further dialogue is essential to align with industry expectations and explore policy measures that support recycling and reuse initiatives.
At this summit, we will delve into battery recycling and reuse technologies, examine the global landscape, discuss safety standards, and identify key opportunities and challenges within the industry. Join us as we shape the future of battery sustainability in India.
Who should attend:
- Battery Waste Producers, battery pack assemblers, manufacturers and importers, cell manufacturers and importers
- Battery waste recyclers and refurbishers
- Battery components manufacturers
- Battery materials manufacturers
- Technology Providers
- Financing Companies
- Government officials, regulators, policymakers
Key Discussion Themes:
- Battery Recycling Technologies, Indian & Global Landscape
- Indian and global regulatory scenario for end of life battery management, existing gaps in the policy framework and measures to address them
- Innovative Reuse Applications for used batteries for energy storage systems, grid stability, and renewable energy integration.
- Economic aspects of battery recycling, costs, market demand for recycled materials, and potential incentives for recycling programs.
- Exploration of advancements in battery chemistry and their implications for recycling and reusability.
- Supply chain challenges and guidelines for safe collection, storage and transportation of EoL batteries.
- Research and Development Needs to improve recycling efficiency.
- Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of batteries from production to end-of-life,
- Safety concerns related to battery recycling & re-use
- Battery Design for ease of Recycling
- Skilling needs for battery recycling and re-use industry.
Download Agenda
Sponsorship Matrix
Download Brochure