

Leveraging over a decade of experience in the lithium battery, carbon, and electric arc furnace steel industries, ICCSINO brought its wealth of knowledge and data-driven insights to this prestigious event. The company's participation underscored its commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration within the global battery and automotive sectors.


At the heart of ICCSINO's presence was the showcase of its comprehensive industry research capabilities and consulting services. Visitors to ICCSINO's booth had the opportunity to explore the company's extensive database, which covers the entire lithium battery industry chain, including key materials, battery production, and downstream applications.

Peter Wang, Vice General Manager at ICCSINO, reflected on the event: “As we celebrate our 14th year in the industry, ICCSINO was proud to contribute to the advancement of the battery sector through our participation in Battery Show Europe 2024. Our team of over 20 seasoned industry researchers, who track more than 400 production enterprises in the sector, provided attendees with unparalleled insights into market trends, price forecasts, and strategic planning.”

ICCSINO's exhibition highlighted its unique approach to market analysis, which combines public information tracking, proprietary modeling, and cross-validation through upstream and downstream verification. This methodology has established ICCSINO as a trusted price guidance source for many leading companies in the industry.

The company presented its forward-looking analysis on key topics such as the global transition to electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and the evolving landscape of battery technologies. ICCSINO's expertise, spanning the entire battery value chain from raw materials to finished products and recycling processes, drew significant interest from attendees.


“We were delighted to engage with industry leaders, innovators, and decision-makers at Battery Show Europe 2024,” added Wang. “The event provided an excellent platform for us to share our insights and explore collaboration opportunities with organizations across the global EV supply chain, aimed at driving sustainable growth and technological advancement in the battery industry.”

Wang also shared his key takeaways from the exhibition: “The Battery Show Europe 2024 provided several valuable insights. Firstly, the outlook for Europe's lithium battery and new energy market remains optimistic, solidifying its position as the world's second-largest market after China. Secondly, we observed a strong presence of Chinese lithium battery, materials, and equipment companies at the event, indicating their accelerated expansion into European markets, including Hungary, Sweden, France, Slovakia, and Turkey. Thirdly, there's a notable focus in Europe on cost-effective solutions, with heightened interest in sodium-ion and lithium iron phosphate batteries. Lastly, we identified significant growth potential in the European market for pure electric micro-vehicles.”

