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Market & Tech Reports2025-02-28Clean view

Automotive World 2025: Batteries, Charging, and Measuring Devices

Battery cells, battery module components, fast chargers, and more

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Summary

 Automotive World 2025 (January 22 - 24, 2025) was held at the Tokyo Big Sight convention and exhibition center.

 According to an announcement by the organizer, RX Japan Co., Ltd., the total number of visitors for the entire Automotive World exhibition (3-day total), including concurrent NEPCON (Electronics R&D and Manufacturing Technology Expo), Factory Innovation Week, and Smart Logistics Expo events, was 85,430, up from 77,744 last year.

 This report, as the third in a series on electrification technologies presented at Automotive World, will introduce the exhibits such as battery cells, battery modules, components and materials, charging, measurement devices, engineering and other topics displayed at the 17th Automotive World - Advanced Automotive Technology Expo - and concurrent expos including the 16th EV/HV/FCV Technology Expo, the 17th Int'l Automotive Electronics Technology Expo, the 11th Automotive Components & Processing EXPO, and the 40th NEPCON Japan - Electronics Development & Packaging Expo (third Power Device & Module Expo).

Kanadevia exhibit
(NEPCON Japan)
Dow Chemical Japan/Dow Toray exhibit
(Automotive World venue)
BorgWarner exhibit
(Automotive World venue)

Related reports:
Automotive World 2025: e-Axle, Motors (Feb. 2025)
Automotive World 2025: Electric Vehicles and Teardown Exhibits (Feb. 2025)
Japan Mobility Show Bizweek / CEATEC 2024: Electrification Technologies (Nov. 2024)
Automotive World 2024 Autumn: Electrification-related Technologies (Sep. 2024)

Automotive World 2025 reports
Automotive World 2024 reports

Analysis Report: Lithium-Ion Battery

Local Reconstruction Note

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Battery cells and modules (BorgWarner, ElringKlinger, Kanadevia, Chuetsu Metal Works)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Automotive World 2025: Batteries, Charging, and Measuring Devices”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Connector, Busbar, Automotive World, Battery Case, Testing, Cooling System and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Components and materials for battery modules (Fujikura Composites, Sumitomo Bakelite, Dow Chemical, Suncall, Unipres, Japan Chemical Industries)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Automotive World 2025: Batteries, Charging, and Measuring Devices”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Connector, Busbar, Automotive World, Battery Case, Testing, Cooling System and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.

Measuring instruments, engineering (Myway Plus, NST, Persol Cross Technology)

The source outline identifies this section as part of “Automotive World 2025: Batteries, Charging, and Measuring Devices”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Connector, Busbar, Automotive World, Battery Case, Testing, Cooling System 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.