Webinar series overview
This webinar series explores the latest breakthroughs in battery technologies across multiple industries. As organisations transition from traditional power sources to advanced, sustainable energy systems, batteries are becoming the backbone of innovation – electrifying logistics fleets and rail networks, powering personal mobility, strengthening critical infrastructure, and enabling remote operations.
The series brings together leading innovators, system designers, and manufacturers to share real-world insights and practical solutions, including:
- High-performance, high-reliability battery systems for demanding environments
- Scalable charging, docking, and modular power infrastructure
- Energy resilience for defence, aerospace, public infrastructure, and off-grid applications
- Inclusive, user-centred designs for micromobility, assistive technologies, and wearable solutions
Each session features expert presentations and practical case studies, offering actionable insights for organisations seeking to deploy smarter, safer, and more efficient battery-powered solutions across urban, remote, and extreme environments.
Be part of the conversation and discover the future of next-generation batteries.
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Batteries for Logistics, Rail, Off-Highway Mobility & Remote/Offshore and Subsea Operations
When: 3 February 2026, 12:00–13:00
Where: OnlineTransitioning logistics fleets, rail systems, and remote industrial operations to clean power requires more than simply replacing diesel with batteries. True transformation comes from designing systems that reduce cost-per-mile, increase uptime, and support automation at scale – even in demanding sectors such as construction, mining, and remote offshore and subsea environments. High power-to-weight batteries, ruggedised designs, and scalable charging and docking infrastructures are reshaping how goods, people, and equipment move across both urban and remote landscapes.
In this webinar, we explore:
How advanced battery systems enable smarter, more reliable, and cost-efficient solutions for logistics networks, light rail, autonomous delivery, and remote/offshore and subsea operations.
Why attend
Hear from pioneering organisations working across last-mile delivery, robotics, rail, and remote/offshore and subsea sectors. Presentations will cover:
- Electrifying logistics, rail, off-highway, and remote industrial operations more quickly and affordably by embedding technology-agnostic thinking from the earliest design phase in the development and manufacture of battery and energy storage systems
- High power-to-weight battery design for harsh environments
- Fast-charge, swap, and docking infrastructure scaling models
- Power solutions for remote and subsea operations
- Replicable approaches across regions and sectors
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Batteries for Micromobility, Accessibility & Wearable Assistance
When: 3 March 2026, 12:00–13:00
Where: OnlinePersonal mobility is evolving rapidly from e-bikes and scooters to powered wheelchairs, rehabilitation robotics, and wearable exoskeletons. Trust, safety, and comfort are critical. Lightweight designs, enhanced reliability, and consistent performance build user confidence and enable widespread adoption.
In this webinar, we explore:
How next-generation batteries support safer, more inclusive personal mobility, improving independence and daily life.
Why attend
Gain practical insights from innovators shaping micromobility and assistive technologies. Presentations will cover:
- Lightweight battery engineering for comfort and all-day performance
- Safety-first battery system design
- Modular and standardised swappable packs for city-scale networks
- Replicable solutions for new mobility markets
You can attend all webinars, or select individual sessions. Please select the webinar that you wish to attend on the registration page.
Accessibility and Inclusion
We are committed to ensuring our events are accessible for all.
If you experience any barriers to registering, for any reason, please contact us by email: enquiries@iukbc.org.uk or phone: +44 03333 403250 and we will support your registration.