International Summit on Lithium-Ion Batteries - 2025

Global warming and climate change have compelled governments and businesses to set net zero emission targets. The transition to Clean transportation and green energy made battery storage as an integral part of the government strategy. The lithium-ion battery has become the dominant technology due to its ability to store a high density of energy, faster recharge rates, and longer life cycles compared to other battery technologies that are in commercial use.

India is one of the leading countries for Lithium-Ion battery imports worth 3.59 billion dollars in FY 2023 from countries like China, South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. There are 100+ lithium battery pack manufacturing companies in India supplying batteries to EV, power electrics, and stationary storage markets in India. With the Government’s support under the ACC-PLI scheme 30 GWH Lithium-Ion Cell production has been awarded to 3 companies and another 10 GWh is in tendering stage. We at IESA expect 10+ giga factories with 140 GWh production to be ready by 2030. More than 15 companies are working on developing a Lithium battery supply chain Ecosystem in India including raw materials mining, reefing, chemical processing, and pre-cursor materials manufacturing. In the last 5 years, India identified multiple lithium Reserves in India in states like Karnataka, Chhattisgarh, West Bengal, and Jammu & Kashmir. The inclusion of lithium as a 'critical' mineral in India's Ministry of Mines Committee report of June 2023 highlights its vital role in India's economic development and national security.

India is expecting a cumulative demand of 500+ GWh LiB batteries by 2030. With these huge opportunities, India is also working on appropriate safety standards considering the application, temperature, and environmental conditions. With current usage in Telecom, and EV, multiple companies have already developed LiB recycling facilities in India. Various Indian National Labs and start-ups are working on development of advanced lithium technologies including Lithium Sulphur, solid-state batteries, etc. With these opportunities, we expect the Indian industry to need to increase its investment 5X in the next 5 years. This international summit will provide your business strategy, networking, and roadmap for the Indian Lithium-Ion Battery industry.

Participant Profile:

  • Government officials, Policy makers, and regulators from state and central government
  • Battery cell manufacturers, Battery Pack assembling companies, technology providers
  • Battery Supply chain companies (mining, refining & Chemical processing) and raw materials providers
  • Cathode, anode, electrolytes, adhesive, non-active metal manufacturers
  • BESS system, container providers, PCS & Inverter providers
  • Renewable Companies (Solar & wind EPC, developers, integrators)
  • Bilateral agencies, embassies & commissioners, Traders
  • Research Labs, R&D Institutions, Universities, and educational institutions
  • EV manufacturers, charging infra, and battery swapping companies
  • End consumers (Telecom, data center, logistics providers, Railways, Hotel, Hospital & Critical infrastructure managers)
  • Recycling companies and second-life battery providers
  • Testing, validation, certification providers, standards organizations, Safety solutions providers

Contact:

Speaking,Sponsorship & Delegate Registration:

Prosanjit Singh M: +91 9911383679 / E: [email protected]

Lalit Bhatt M: +91 959934301 / E: [email protected]

Sehar Jaferani M: +91 9730446360 / E: [email protected]

Thu, Sep 18 2025 09:00 AM - Fri, Sep 19 2025 05:00 PM
Location
New Delhi, Delhi, India

₹ 12000 - ₹ 18000

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