From 15–18 June 2025, Gothenburg welcomed over 11,000 visitors to the 38th International Electric Vehicle Symposium and Exhibition (EVS38), the world’s leading event for electric drive technologies. Organized by the World Electric Vehicle Association (WEVA), EVS serves as the premier global platform for industry experts, researchers, and policymakers shaping the future of electromobility.
Among the key contributors at this year’s symposium was Sajib Chakraborty from the EPOWERS Research Group, who also coordinates the InnoBMS project. He delivered an insightful presentation titled “V2X Scenarios Analysis for Future-Proof Battery Management Systems,” highlighting cutting-edge results from the InnoBMS initiative.
InnoBMS focuses on designing and developing the next generation of smart, safe, and future-ready Battery Management Systems (BMS). These systems incorporate Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) capabilities, enabling two-way energy communication between EVs and the grid. The project aims to enhance BMS performance across the battery lifecycle, improve interoperability with emerging energy infrastructures, and support the transition to resilient, sustainable mobility systems.
EVS38 offered a dynamic mix of technical sessions, exhibitions, and networking events, bringing together voices from academia, industry, and government. The event reaffirmed the crucial role of international collaboration in accelerating the global shift toward electrified and intelligent transportation systems.