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InterBattery 2025 Concludes with Record-Breaking Attendance, Signaling a Battery Super Cycle

KO YONG-CHUL Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-07 18:23:01
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Seoul, South Korea – The global battery exhibition, InterBattery 2025, has successfully concluded its three-day event on March 7th, achieving a record-breaking scale. The exhibition, held at Coex in Seoul from March 5th to 7th, featured 688 battery companies from 13 countries and attracted over 77,000 attendees.

Key Highlights:

Record-Breaking Scale: InterBattery 2025 marked its largest event to date in terms of participating companies, exhibition space, and visitor numbers.
High-Profile Attendance: The event drew significant attention from key figures in the battery industry, including government officials, business leaders, and international representatives.Ahn Duk-geun, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy, and Lee Cheol-gyu, Chairman of the Trade, Industry, Energy, and SMEs Committee of the National Assembly, pledged strong support for the K-battery industry.
CEOs from major Korean battery companies, such as Kim Dong-myung of LG Energy Solution, Choi Joo-sun of Samsung SDI, and Park Ki-soo of SK On, were present to demonstrate their commitment to overcoming industry challenges.
Representatives from the U.S. battery association NAATBatt, state governments from Arizona, Tennessee, and others, as well as delegates from European countries, Japan, Indonesia, and other key battery markets, expressed their desire for collaboration with Korean battery companies.
Notably, Chinese cell manufacturers BYD and EVE participated for the first time, contributing to a total of 79 Chinese companies at the event.
Engaging Programs:The Battery Conference, featuring presentations by executives from LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI, and SK On, attracted nearly 1,000 attendees.
The Battery Job Fair, aimed at connecting battery companies with potential employees, drew approximately 3,000 participants.
Discussions throughout the exhibition focused on navigating global uncertainties, strengthening supply chains, and preparing for the anticipated "battery super cycle."
Global Recognition: The increasing number of international exhibitors and attendees underscores InterBattery's growing stature as a leading global battery industry event.

Industry Outlook:

Industry leaders expressed their determination to turn the current "chasm" period into an opportunity to prepare for the upcoming battery super cycle.
The event highlighted the ongoing technological innovations within the K-battery industry, reinforcing its position as a global leader.
InterBattery 2025 has solidified its position as a premier global battery exhibition, fostering collaboration and driving innovation in the rapidly evolving battery industry.

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