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Building a sustainable and competitive battery raw materials industry in Europe – How can it be achieved?

26-06-2025

Building a sustainable and competitive battery raw materials industry in Europe – How can it be achieved?

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In its 2019 Green Deal, the EU emphasised the importance of domestic electric vehicle (EV) battery production to achieve the energy transition while fostering a competitive and sustainable battery value chain. The goal is to scale up domestic EV battery production and establish a fully integrated value chain within the EU. While significant progress has been made, the reality today shows that the EU is still far from fully achieving these objectives.

The 2024 Draghi Report, along with the European Commission’s newly introduced Competitiveness Compass for the EU, highlights key challenges facing Europe’s sustainable growth and global competitiveness. These include slower productivity growth compared to other regions and the disruptive impact of emerging technologies. The report identifies three key areas for action: closing the innovation gap, advancing a competitive decarbonisation strategy, and enhancing security by reducing external dependencies.

Join this Euractiv Hybrid Conference to explore the challenges facing the EU’s battery raw materials industry. Questions to be addressed include:

- What is the current state of industries supplying critical raw materials, such as cobalt, lithium, and nickel, for the EV battery value chain?
- Does the European Commission’s Competitiveness Compass effectively address the industry's concerns? Where do the major challenges lie?
- What actions are needed to build a robust and resilient EU battery raw materials industry?
- What measures can be taken to ensure sustainable domestic raw material production and recycling while expanding capacities to meet growing demand?

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Location

Hybrid
Brussels Network Office - International Press Centre
1 Bd Charlemagne // 2nd floor

Panellists

Daniel Cios
Policy Officer, Energy Intensive Industry, Raw Materials, DG GROW, European Commission

Julia Poliscanova
Senior Director, Vehicles & Emobility Supply Chains, T&E

Mark Mistry
Director Public Policy and Sustainability, Nickel Institute

More to be announced soon.

Moderator

Dave Keating
Euractiv

Schedule

12:30 - 12:35 Welcome
12:35 - 12:50 Panellist statements
12:50 - 13:40 Discussion and Q&A
13:40 - 13:45 Closing statements

Followed by a light networking lunch.

Contact

Juliette Burton
juliette.burton@euractiv.com