Future of Batteries Summit to Boost US Solid-State Battery Production
The Facts -
- NTTS and HPB launch the Future of Batteries Summit in New York City.
- The summit focuses on scaling solid-state battery tech in the US market.
- Key topics include licensing, policy alignment, and manufacturing scalability.
Summit Paves Path for Solid-State Battery Production in the US
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK / ACCESS Newswire / June 14, 2025 / A pivotal event is set to unfold in New York City as industry titans gather for the Future of Batteries (FOB) Summit. Organized by New to The Street (NTTS) and High Performance Battery Technology (HPB), this summit aims to advance the production of solid-state batteries in the United States, bridging European innovation with American manufacturing capabilities.
Spanning from June 17 to 19, the event promises engaging dialogue and practical insights into the commercialization of solid-state battery technologies, a cornerstone for renewable energy storage and electric mobility advancements in the US.
"This summit brings European battery technology leaders into direct conversation with US manufacturers, investors and media. It's all about real opportunities to license, produce and scale innovation here in the United States," stated Vince Caruso, CEO of NTTS.
HPB's CEO, Sebastian Heinz, emphasized, "Bringing proven solid-state battery technology from Europe to US manufacturing is a pivotal step for sustainable energy security... Our battery technology is non-flammable, built for long life and more environmentally friendly than conventional batteries."
The summit's agenda includes high-level discussions on topics such as licensing, infrastructure, and supply chain readiness, featuring confirmed speakers from Porsche Consulting, Jonas & Redmann, ZNL Energy, and McKinsey & Company.
Marcus Andreas Olsen of ZNL Energy remarked on the importance of a reliable supply chain, stating, "The US battery market requires a robust supply chain, safety, and consistent quality. At ZNL, we are contributing advanced separator technologies to make solid-state batteries more scalable."
Jonas & Redmann's Dr. Ing. Harald Wanka will contribute his expertise virtually, noting, "From automated production lines to technical execution, we know what is needed to scale. This summit is the right forum to align strategies and timelines."
Networking opportunities abound at venues like the Blackbarn restaurant, with panels tackling real-world challenges to battery commercialization. For those interested in attending or learning more, applications are available on the event's website.
Attendance is limited to ensure effective interaction. For inquiries, contact Monica Brennan at NTTS via email.
About the Organizers
New to The Street (NTTS): Based in the US, NTTS is a business media platform that highlights emerging growth companies through television and digital channels, fostering investor engagement and strategic promotion.
High Performance Battery (HPB): A German company, HPB focuses on developing advanced batteries with superior properties, including non-flammability and extended lifespan. With established production processes, HPB collaborates with European manufacturers for large-scale production.
For further media inquiries, contact Monica@NewtoTheStreet.com.
SOURCE: New to The Street
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