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Market & Tech Reports2023-07-04Clean view

JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies

Longer life storage batteries, safety components, recycling, etc.

Summary

The JSAE Automotive Engineering Exposition 2023 was held at the Pacifico Yokohama exhibition and convention center for 3 days from May 24 (Wed.) to 26 (Fri.), 2023. According to the organizer, the Society of Automotive Engineers of Japan (JSAE), the exhibition hosted 499 companies with 1,115 booths and 63,810 visitors.

Under the slogan of "New decarbonization technologies for carbon neutrality and the recycling-oriented society of the future," the Yokohama venue featured the sub-theme, "Sustainable automotive components and resources for a recycling-oriented society!”

This report focuses on exhibits related to storage batteries, battery packs and modules, battery life extension and safety, recycling, etc., which are the core of electrification-related technologies.

Automotive Engineering Exposition 2023
Venue entrance
Nissan Ariya (UK pavilion)

JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Archives of past exhibits reports

Analysis report: Lithium-Ion Battery

Related reports:
ReVision EV Summit 2023: Electric Powertrain Technology (Jun. 2023)
Smart Energy Week Spring 2023: Battery/Module Electrification Technologies (Apr. 2023)
JSAE Symposium: "Latest Trends in EV Technology" presentations (Mar. 2023)
JSAE Symposium: "Latest Trends in EV Technology" Concurrent Exhibition (Mar. 2023)
Automotive World 2023: Electrification Technologies (3) EV, Charging Devices, and Batteries (Mar. 2023)
All-Solid-State Batteries: Current Status and Plans for Mass Production (Mar. 2023)
Smart Energy Week Autumn 2022: Battery-related Technologies (Sep. 2022)
JSAE 2022 in Yokohama: EVs and Batteries (Jun. 2022)

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Battery storage systems for electrified vehicles (Nissan, Toyota, Mazda, Honda)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Vehicles & OEMs, JSAE, Parts & Suppliers, EV, Japanese Suppliers, European Suppliers and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Recycling and reuse of storage batteries for electric vehicles (Nissan, 4R Energy, JVC Kenwood, Horiba)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Vehicles & OEMs, JSAE, Parts & Suppliers, EV, Japanese Suppliers, European Suppliers and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Battery modules (WAE, Toshiba, Nissan ARC)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Vehicles & OEMs, JSAE, Parts & Suppliers, EV, Japanese Suppliers, European Suppliers and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Resin battery packs (Asahi Kasei, Mitsubishi Chemical, DaikyoNishikawa)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Vehicles & OEMs, JSAE, Parts & Suppliers, EV, Japanese Suppliers, European Suppliers and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Battery cell case (Aisan Industry)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “JSAE 2023 in Yokohama: Battery Technologies”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Vehicles & OEMs, JSAE, Parts & Suppliers, EV, Japanese Suppliers, European Suppliers and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Related Local Signals

Nearby records in the local archive include Taipei AMPA 2026: Foxconn’s EV Technology; Smart Energy Week 2026: Batteries and Charging; Electrified Vehicle (xEV) Sales Monthly Report (March 2026); Geely i-HEV Intelligent Hybrid Technology Presentation. These titles can be used as adjacent evidence when comparing suppliers, technologies, markets, and reporting periods.