As the quest for sustainable energy solutions accelerates globally, the battery sector stands front and center in the pursuit of innovation and efficiency. Recognizing the significance of these rapid advancements, Shanghai Metals Market (SMM) is excited to announce an exclusive webinar that promises to provide keen insights into the evolving landscape of the Li-ion battery market, specifically under the influence of the IRA policy.
We cordially invite you to join us for a FREE webinar on "The Global Li-ion Battery Pattern Is Changing Under The Influence Of IRA Policy," which will offer an in-depth analysis of the current trends and future outlook that are shaping this dynamic industry.
Event Details:
Date: Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Time: 4:00 to 5:00 PM (China Standard Time)
Key Speaker:
Thomas Feng, ESS Senior Analyst, SMM
Speaker’s Bio: Thomas Feng, Senior Energy Storage analyst of Shanghai Metals Market, mainly responsible for tracking and researching the battery and energy storage industry chain, with a deep understanding and judgment of the market situation. Proficient in maintaining close connections with first-hand market tendencies, able to facilitate strategic planning for the industries.
Highlights:
1. IRA And FOEC Understanding
2. The Impact Of IRA Policy On Li-ion Battery Cost And Price
3. Current Global Li-ion Battery Market Structure And Chinese Companies' Reaction To The Policy
4. The Development And Problems Faced By The US Li-ion Battery Sector
Secure your spot by registering today through the link provided [https://www.metal.com/events/live/the-global-li-ion-battery-pattern-is-changing-under-the-influence-of-ira-policy/189]. As the number of participants is limited, we encourage you to act swiftly.
We look forward to welcoming you to what promises to be an engaging and enlightening discussion on the future of the Li-ion battery market.
Warm regards,
Shanghai Metals Market Team
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