
Future of Batteries Summit 2025 to Accelerate US Energy Transition and Solid-State Battery Manufacturing
Attendance is limited to ensure impactful interactions. If you would like to participate in the summit or have any questions for the organisers, write to Monica Brennan (Head of Communications) at NTTS: monica@newtothestreet.com.About New to The Street (NTTS) NTTS is a US-based business media platform that profiles emerging growth companies on television and digital channels. With over a decade of experience in investor engagement and strategic promotion, NTTS connects innovators with the capital and partnerships they need to scale. About High Performance Battery (HPB) High Performance Battery Technology GmbH is a German company specializing in the research and development of a new generation of batteries with outstanding properties. The HPB Solid-State Battery is characterized by its non-flammability, extreme longevity and significantly improvedenvironmental properties, and is already ready for series production thanks to an innovative production process. HPB cooperates with renowned European plant manufacturers for industrial production. High Performance Battery Technology GmbH, based in Bonn/DE, is a wholly owned subsidiary of High Performance Battery Holding AG, based in Teufen/CH, which is responsible for financing the research work.
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