The development of comprehensive safety standards for next-generation battery technologies requires collaboration across regulatory agencies, industry, and research institutions.

The UL Research Institutes’ Electrochemical Safety Research Institute will exhibit and contribute to the conversation by presenting research findings at The International Battery Seminar, March 24-26, 2026, in Orlando, FL.
This year’s conference theme, “Battery Safety Standards & Testing,” addresses the need to enhance battery safety testing and regulatory frameworks in response to the rapid proliferation of high energy density batteries.
Judy Jeevarajan, Ph.D., vice president & executive director, of the Electrochemical Safety Research Institute, will present a talk on the “Performance and Safety Studies of Sodium-ion Commercial and Custom Cells” on March 25 at 8:30 a.m. EDT (7:30 a.m. CT). Her presentation will examine the performance and safety characteristics of emerging sodium-ion chemistries as they enter commercial markets.
Visit our team at booth #808 to learn more about our research initiatives and safety-focused methodologies for advanced battery systems.
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