As batteries reach their first end of life, the real opportunity begins: unlocking their second life and market value. But this requires more than traceability, it requires data that machines can understand and act on.
This session explores how machine-readable Digital Battery Passports and verifiable credentials can be used by AI agents to enable real-world applications. Starting with a short, practical demo, we then move into a joint discussion with industry stakeholders on what it actually takes to build trust, enable decisions, and activate second-life battery markets in practice.
📅 Thursday, 16 April, 14:00 CET
📍 Online
Key Discussion Topics:
- Defining trust in battery data: what it means in practice
- The current capabilities of Digital Battery Passports in ensuring trusted data
- Data ownership and liability across the battery value chain
- Standardisation and verification of battery data across stakeholders
- The role and real value of AI agents in battery data ecosystems
- Key barriers to scaling second-life battery markets today
- What a functioning second-life battery market looks like in practice
Panelists
- Nathan Williams – Founder & CEO, Minespider
- Husen Kapasi – Enterprise Blockchain Lead, PwC Germany
- Roberto Seyfert – Mechanical Engineer, Research Associate, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology IWU
- Anil Radhakrishnan – Chief Product Officer, Tata Elxsi
The session will also include a live demo from Minespider.
Seats are limited!
Register here 👉 : https://shorturl.at/1CBmn
