Electrical Apparatus writers are covering The Battery Show in Detroit this week
The Battery Show has always been of great interest to our publication, having brought in a new wave of readers previously considered more adjacent to our traditional industries. As electric motors permeate further into the automotive industry on a wide scale, their complementary components (things like batteries and fuel cells, but also so much more) reveal emerging technological advancements and connections in the workforce every year. This year, the growing trade show truly outdid itself, moving from suburban Novi to downtown Detroit, at Huntington Place on the city's revitalized waterfront. Here are some sights and sounds from the show and the city itself. Look for our full coverage of the show in our upcoming December issue.

Sunrise at Hart Plaza.

A view of Huntington Place from Jefferson Ave.
Honeywell’s electrode thickness measurement machine featured teddy bears on top of the moving device.


The Schaeffler booth, featuring axle applications and tires.

Schaeffler's EV model featuring a full battery pack under the hood.

Pentatonic used a VW SUV to show off its latest technologies.

EV charging technology is always a major theme at The Battery Show.

Elijah Gustafson (left) and Taylor Smith of Integrity Lift Services, next to two of their brand-name electric forklifts from BYD and HELI.

Classic cars at the Renaissance Hotel Complex.

Tektrasil's e-motorbike.

Inmotion's system integration solutions, including chargers.

A view of downtown Detroit from just outside Huntington Place on Nelson Mandela Drive.

Jason Smith and Carlos Ocomatl at the OMI Electro-Mechanical booth in front of their hybrid dune buggy.


For Detroit sports fans, the Battery Show was only half the excitement, as the Detroit Tigers took Game 3 of the American League Divisional Series against the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday at Comerica Park.

Scott Lebruska (left) and Andy Sagl of Megger Baker Instruments.















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