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Advanced Automotive Battery Conference Europe June 24 – 28, 2013 - Palais des Congrès, Strasbourg, France The  fourth European AABC    examined the expanding advanced battery market  with a focus on the   activities and needs of European automakers.The 4th  European Advanced Automotive Battery Conference was held at the Palais  des Congrès,Strasbourg, France. Just a stone’s throw from the European  Parliament and short tram ride from the town center, the Palais des  Congrès offers a full range of busi - ness services along with state-of-  the-art equipment.   Program Overview 
| TutorialsMonday June 24, 2013
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 Gain new insights into key technological challenges by attending comprehensive tutorials: 
EC Capacitor Fundamentals and TechnologyLithium-Ion Battery Design Lithium-Ion Cell and Battery Safety  Posters AABC 2013 AABC Europe 2013 featured the following poster presentations on  topics: 
 Lthium-Ion Cell Technology Battery Management Systems  Supercapacitors Other Topics   |  
| AABTAM SymposiumAdvanced Automotive Battery Technology, Application and Market
 Wednesday, June 26 to Friday June 28, 2013
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| The  AABTAM symposium  reviewed the latest development projects and    offerings  of high-volume and specialty automakers, the corresponding    battery technologies, and the commercialization trends and prospects of    both. |  
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LLIBTA SymposiumLarge Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Application
 Tuesday, June 25 to Wednesday, June 26, 2013
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| The LLIBTA   symposium  focused on large Li-Ion technology &   application and   industry leaders provided insights into materials,   safety and   reliability, and stationary applications for large Li-Ion   batteries. |  
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ECCAP SymposiumLarge EC Capacitor Technology and Application
 Tuesday, June 25 to Wednesday, June 26, 2013
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|  The ECCAP   symposium  explored the latest developments in the  large   electrochemical (EC) capacitor, including EC  Capacitorapplications   ranging from utility grid stabilization to  emergency backup systems and   to hybrid electric buses. Experts  reviewed advances in materials and   cell design, as well as pack  engineering and performance in key   applications.Electrochemical Flow Capacitor: A New Concept for Grid Scale Energy StorageProf. Yury Gogotsi, Director, A.J. Drexel Nanotechnology Institute, Drexel University
 Gogotsi team at Drexel University has developed a new technology for grid energy storage called the electrochemical flow capacitor (EFC). The EFC concept benefits from the advantages of both supercapacitors and flow   batteries in that it is capable of rapid charging/discharging, has a   long cycle lifetime, and enables energy storage and power to be   decoupled and optimized for the desired application.
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