Battery & ES Tech - Battery & Energy Storage Europe
8-9 September in Fira Gran Via in Barcelona
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Battery & Energy Storage Tech Europe is an Industry Scaling Platform for Stationary & Industrial Battery & Energy Storage New Applications in Europe —an event format designed to accelerate the maturity and growth of an industrial ecosystem
More than an event, it connects the entire value chain—manufacturers, integrators, service providers, start-ups, investors, and policymakers—to make real projects happen and scale the market.
Driving Projects & Scaling Markets - Focus on making real projects happen and accelerating market growth across the industrial energy storage ecosystem.
Value Chain Partnerships - All players in the value chain interact as true partners—from manufacturers to policymakers.
Collaborative Ecosystem - Foster collaboration on projects, strategic alliances, and regulatory frameworks that shape the industry.
Integrated Platform - A complete ecosystem that combines expo, forums, innovation showcases, and strategic networking opportunities.
Strategic Growth - Focus on industrial projects, strategic alliances, and accelerated growth across the energy storage sector.
The City
Barcelona is the largest logistics centre in the Mediterranean and Southern Europe, and a global cluster of industries such as the automotive supply chain, including the battery technology sector. It offers a vibrant innovative ecosystem and is the third city in Europe to receive the most visitors.
Famous, as one of the most culturally exciting and connected cities in Europe, Barcelona is renowned for international business meetings, hosting many of the world’s largest international trade shows. This makes Barcelona the perfect location to host Battery Tech Europe bringing together 1000s businesses the opportunity to explore, network and learn of the rapidly expanding, ever developing global Battery sector.
How to Get Here
Easy Airport Access
Barcelona Airport–El Prat (BCN) is the main airport for travellers arriving by plane in the city and the second-largest airport in Spain. It’s only a 15-minute drive from the centre of Barcelona, making the city an incredibly accessible place for those flying from abroad, as you can land in Spain and be checked into your hotel in less than an hour.
Girona-Costa Brava Airport and Reus International Airport can also be used to reach Barcelona, so there are plenty of options that make it an incredibly well-connected city to the rest of the world.
Great Rail Connections
Air travel is perhaps the most convenient and time-efficient option for business or ‘bleisure’ travellers, but Barcelona is also a fantastic place to visit if you want to arrive by train. The city is connected to many other Spanish destinations by train, with effective transport infrastructure that makes it easy to get to Barcelona from almost anywhere else in the country.
If you’re already in Europe, this real network also makes it easy to travel by train to Barcelona from other nearby countries. Barcelona Sants is the city’s main railway station, serving as a hub for commuter, local and regional rail services as well as national and international arrivals and departures. The station is a less than 30-minute journey away from the city’s famous Gothic Quarter.

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