The Battery Show North America 2025 – Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo
New technologies tempered with localization and market diversification concerns
Summary
The 2025 edition of The Battery Show North America and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo marked the 15th anniversary of the exhibition. The event was hosted at the Huntington Place convention center in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., from October 6 through October 9, 2025. It featured more than 1,300 exhibitors and over 21,000 attendees during the four-day period.
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The Battery Show North America and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo had several exhibitors highlighting EV battery technologies that improve vehicle capabilities or safety. Magna’s OPTiForm battery enclosure is a single-piece system with increased battery storage volume. Eberspaecher’s Guardion-IQ next-generation battery management systems are a compact, scalable system suited for a range of applications. Freudenberg Sealing Technologies displayed two new solutions from its expanded DIAvent venting portfolio.
Regarding battery pack and cell technologies, Schaeffler displayed updates to its all-solid-state battery design, with new active and passive battery module versions. Lyten highlighted its recent acquisition of Northvolt’s assets by showing Northvolt’s prismatic lithium-ion NMC cells. Amprius hosted a product showcase session featuring its SiCore silicon anode battery cells. FastLion Energy, a startup company, featured a new version of its 30x technology used for battery heating.
Several companies at The Battery Show North America and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo emphasized current and future U.S. operations. Exhibits from companies including Bosch, Ampherr, Green Energy Origin, ITW Formex, and Henkel reflected the market's increasing concern about U.S. supply chain considerations. Similarly, several exhibitors, including Lyten, Schaeffler, A123 Systems, EVE Energy, and Toyota Boshoku highlighted non-automotive applications, indicating the need to diversify beyond the automotive market.
This report highlights notable solutions shown at The Battery Show North America and Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Technology Expo 2025 from Magna, Eberspaecher, Freudenberg, Schaeffler, Amprius, FastLion Energy, and Lyten. It also highlights information from specific companies about their localization of production and operations in the U.S. and their expansion to applications outside of the automotive industry.
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