The Advanced Energy Storage Manufacturing Masterclass is a program designed to provide participants with knowledge of the policy framework, practical details of the set-up of mega factories, supply chain opportunities and challenges within the Indian context, safety, international collaborations, and current and future market trends within the sector.
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1. Date: 7th
, 8th
, 9th
July 2022
Location: Chennai, India
INDIA – ADVANCED ENERGY STORAGE
MANUFACTURING MASTERCLASS
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2. Overview
The world is experiencing an unprecedented disruption in the energy sector.
Global market trends irrefutably define energy storage and e-mobility as the
future growth areas. India is anticipated to emerge amongst the top three
markets globally in the next five years due to the faster adoption of e-mobility
led by 2Ws and 3Ws as well as the need for energy storage systems (ESS) to
support the renewable integration for electricity grid.
Toaidthistransitionandtocapturetheeconomicbenefitsathand,theIndian
governmentlaunchedProductionLinkIncentive(PLI)forAdvancedChemistry
Cell (ACC) Battery Manufacturing in 2021. The ACC PLI proposed an integrated
program to facilitate and advance battery storage manufacturing in the
country with an outlay of INR 18,100 crore earmarked towards the scheme.
The intention is to establish an ACC manufacturing capacity of 50 GWh and
a niche ACC capacity of 5 GWh. The program also set a target of a minimum
of 60% domestic value addition to be achieved by the Gigafactories by 2027.
This has generated a tremendous opportunity for additional companies to
get involved in the supply chain for the Gigafactories, and explore export
opportunities from Europe, the USA, and Southeast Asia.
The Request for Proposal (RFP) released by the Ministry of Heavy Industries
(MHI) in October 2021 has attracted bids from 10 companies to set up
manufacturing facilities with over 100 GWh capacity. This scheme is
expected to help India cater to the demand for advanced batteries by
2024-25. In addition, the niche ACC PLI is expected to attract additional
5-10 smaller facilities with 500 MWh to 1 GWh capacity for next-generation
advanced chemistry batteries. With this initiative, India intends to become
Aatmanirbhar (self-reliant) by emphasizing building a domestic battery
manufacturing ecosystem.
The Advanced Energy Storage Manufacturing Masterclass is a program
designed to understand the policy framework, practical details of the
Gigafactory set-up, the supply chain opportunities and challenges in the
Indian context, safety, international collaborations, and current and future
market trends in the sector. This masterclass is also an opportunity to
understand the areas of research and innovation emphasizing the need for
focused skill development for a competitive workforce.
Audience
Business Decision Makers
Business Executives
Department Heads
Energy Storage Investors
Objectives
Get an overview of the energy storage technologies, technical parameters
Understand central and state government policies and schemes
Understand demand generation & applications in the energy storage
sector
Know the current and future trends in the Indian energy storage &
e-mobility market
Understand the manufacturing process of Gigafactories
Knowthesupplychainaspects,equipment,components,andrawmaterial
Learn active material processing and other manufacturing technologies
Learn the cell-module-pack manufacturing process
Understand safety & standards requirements
Learn about recycling, disposal, and second life options
Get familiar with export, import, and shipping procedures
Understand R&D initiatives, skills development, innovations,
organizations involved
PROGRAM INCLUDES
Visit to battery manufacturing
facility
Networking dinner
Fire side chat with industry
stalwart
TIME (IST)
Day 1: 9.30 AM – 7.00 PM
Day 2: 9.30 AM – 6.00 PM
Networking Dinner: 7 – 9 PM
Day 3: 9.30 AM – 5.00 PM
DURATION
3 Days
MODALITY
In-person (Physical)
RECOMMENDED
PREREQUISITES
ACC Manufacturing: Technology
(Cost for prerequisite course included)
CERTIFICATE
Yes
FEES
Early bird
IESA member: INR 40,000 + GST
Non-member: INR 45,000 + GST
After June 15, 2022
IESA member: INR 45,000 + GST
IESAnon-member:INR50,000+GST
Fees include online prerequisite course
and three-day training program
SCAN TO REGISTER
3. DAY 1
ACC Manufacturing PLI Updates
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n Updates, tender submissions
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n Role of stakeholders, Niche ACC
Panel Discussion on State
Government Support
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n State policy, support, Roadmap
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n Manufacturing, R&D support
Policy and Regulatory Landscape for
Stationary Storage and its Impact on
Demand Creation
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n National plan, policy, support
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n Integration of BESS
Policy and Regulatory Landscape
for EV and its Impact on Demand
Creation
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n National plan, policy, support
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n EV sale targets
Global and Indian Market Trends
for Advanced Battery and Energy
Storage
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n EV growth numbers
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n Market overview
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n Impact on other sectors
Business Model for Energy Storage
Services
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n Capacity addition to manufacturing
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n Ownership models
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n Partnerships and strategic investments
Gigafactories – An Overview
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n Past, present, future
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n Land, power, water
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n Gigafactory locations
Setting up Gigafactories
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n Overview of Li-ion manufacturing
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n Typical floor plan
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n Equipment, machinery, CAPEX
Gigafactories: Equipment and
Components
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n Assembly process, automation
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n Cell arrangement, taps
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n Housing module and electrolyte
Manufacturing (Cell- Module- Pack)
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n Cell prototyping, testing, and pack
manufacturing facility
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n Detailed sub-processes
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n BMS, pack EOL testing
Fireside Chat
DAY 2
Automation
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n Modelling and simulation tools
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n Reducing defects and costs
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n Software and services
Gigafactory Manufacturing – Pilot
Line Overview
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n Setting up in-house pilot line
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n Prototype development
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n Capabilities and value chain
Supply Chain Management Overview
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n Supply chain sensitivities
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n Sourcing at scale vs buying from traders
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n Global demand and supply
Supply Chain: Extraction and
Production of Raw Material
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n Mines, mining projects, ABC countries
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n Procurement, mineral extraction
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n Price benchmarks and analysis
Supply Chain: Enhancing
Manufacturing Competitiveness
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n Production quality parameters
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n Battery grade production
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n Minimize scrap
Supply Chain: Risks and
Opportunities
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n Production bottlenecks, contingencies
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n Safety stock levels
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n Risks vs cost of mitigation
Safety and Standards
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n Safety and safety standards
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n Performance and safety testing
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n Selection of batteries
International Collaboration for
Supply Chain
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n Biggest global producers of Li-B
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n Hedging practices
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n Private players, joint ventures
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n International partnerships, trade policies
Second Life, Recycling, Disposal
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n The need, economics, applications
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n Selecting and assembly
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n Precautions
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n Launched in 2012
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n Premier Alliance in India on Storage & E-mobility
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n 100+ Members
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n 20+ Strategic Partnerships with Global Alliances
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n 25+ Network Events
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n Leverage International Partnerships
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n Online and Classroom Trainings on Technology,
business, Policy & Regulatory
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n Knowledge Platform
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n Market Research and Strategy Support
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n Business Support & Tender Assistance
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n Showcase Your Product, Solution, and Services
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n Launched in 2021
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n A platform to bridge the industry-
academia gap
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n Help professionals advance their career,
students to be job-ready, and industry
to find appropriate talent
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n Share latest technology and news
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n Collaborate with other educational
institutes and experts to provide a wide
range of training solutions
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n Established in 1998
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n Global presence in - United States, India, Japan,
Canada, Mexico, and Vietnam
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n Works closely with clients to navigate the wholesale
and retail electricity markets
n
n Provides Software solutions to manage energy grid
and requirements
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n Provides Advisory and consulting services
focused on asset optimization and energy
market participation efficiency
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n Supports third-party asset manager of
approximately 10,000MWs of renewable and
conventional generation resources across all ISOs
in the United States and Ontario, Canada
Recycling, Disposal
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n Usable life, circular economy
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n Recycling process overview
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n Economics, market players
Facility/ Lab Visit
Networking Dinner
DAY 3
Research and Development: Current
and Future Trends
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n Trends in materials and manufacturing
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n Emerging applications
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n Future of energy storage
Beyond Lithium-ion Technology and
Manufacturing
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n Sodium-ion, flow battery, Al-air, and
others
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n TRL and MRL of various technologies
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n Suitability to replace Li-ion
Schemes and Policies for R&D
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n GoI research initiatives
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n Investment areas
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n BaaS
Key Research Institutions
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n Infrastructure, timelines
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n Career opportunities, institutions
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n Vision, mission, roadmap
Panel Discussion: Areas of Research
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n Recycling, repurposing, swapping,
charging
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n Talent and funds
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n Probable impact of research outcome
International Research
Collaborations
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n Success stories showcasing
collaboration efforts
Skill Development
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n Labour and skill requirement
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n Opportunities for entrepreneurship,
jobs, and research
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n Skill development provider
Emerging Business Models: V2G,
Battery Swapping
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n The need, methodologies
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n Technical requirement, advantages
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n Microgrids, challenges