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Battery Trade Trip China

Location
China
Date
10-05-2026 untill 16-05-2026

10–16 May 2026 | Shanghai–Jiangsu & Greater Bay Area

China is the world’s leading hub for battery production, innovation and industrial scale-up. Developments in China strongly influence global battery technology, costs and standards. This Battery Trade Trip to China is designed for Dutch companies and organisations that want to strengthen their international position, build sustainable partnerships, and play a strategic role in the global battery ecosystem.


Why join this trade trip

The Netherlands is investing in a strong, sustainable and competitive battery ecosystem, aligned with national climate, energy and industrial ambitions. Dutch companies and knowledge institutions excel in advanced materials, equipment, digitalisation, process control, recycling and next-generation battery technologies. These strengths are highly complementary to China’s large-scale industrial capabilities. This trade trip focuses on business development, visibility and concrete cooperation.


Mission objectives

The mission aims to:

  • Strengthen the international positioning of the Dutch battery ecosystem in China
  • Support Dutch companies in developing sustainable business relationships
  • Increase visibility of Dutch battery technologies and solutions
  • Facilitate high-quality matchmaking with Chinese industry leaders
  • Initiate concrete collaboration in innovation, production and value chains
  • Contribute to the long-term strategic resilience of the Dutch and European economy

Programme overview

Shanghai–Jiangsu region (11–12 May)
In cooperation with NBSO Nanjing

Company visits focusing on key battery value-chain players and manufacturing ecosystems. Companies under consideration include SVOLT, CALB, LEAD Intelligent, Shanshan, Putailai and REPT Battero. Where feasible, visits to adjacent sectors such as robotics or electric mobility may be added.

Shenzhen (13–15 May)
In cooperation with NBSO Shenzhen

Participation in the China International Battery Fair (CIBF 2026), the world’s largest battery exhibition.

Planned activities include:

  • A NL Pavilion with 9m2 space per company (subject to sufficient interest)
  • A dedicated matchmaking event at CIBF
  • Participation in the China International Battery Industry Cooperation Summit (CIBICS), including speaking lot at a Netherlands sub-forum

Additional company visits (15–16 May) In cooperation with NBSO Shenzhen and local industry partners, visits are planned to leading battery companies such as EVE Energy, Sunwoda and BYD, subject to availability.


Who should participate

This trade trip is aimed at Dutch companies and organisations active in battery materials, manufacturing equipment, process technologies, systems integration, sustainability solutions, next-generation battery technologies, digitalization and value adding services for the battery industry.

This mission is not intended for companies seeking to purchase battery cells, battery packs or energy storage solutions.


What you gain

  • First-hand insight into China’s battery industry developments
  • Direct access to decision-makers and technology leaders
  • Tailored matchmaking and curated company visits
  • Increased international visibility through joint Dutch positioning
  • A structured pathway from exploration to concrete partnerships

Practical information

Dates: 10–16 May 2026

Locations: Shanghai–Jiangsu region & Greater Bay Area

Core event: China International Battery Fair (CIBF 2026)

Organisation: Netherlands Innovation Network China, BOM, BCC-NL, NBSO Shenzhen & NBSO Nanjing

Programme status: In development


Cost

Participation fee:

EUR 650 per participant; EUR 350 for the second participant from the same company.
For company visits max. two person per company. CIBF no limit on participants.
Included:

  • 9 m2 company booth in the NL Pavilion at CIBF 2026
  • A speaking slot at the dedicated Netherlands sub-forum
  • Tailored matchmaking services with relevant Chinese industry partners
  • Participation in the collective programme;
  • Local transfers to and from programme activities;
  • Lunches and dinners that are included in the final programme.

Not included:

  • Flights and accommodation costs; The organiser will provide flight recommendations and offer hotel block bookings at a corporate rate.
  • All individual expenses, such as lunches and dinners outside the programme.
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