Celgard has compiled a list of industry links that you might find useful. Please note that a listing here does not imply our endorsement of the content presented on any external site.
The EDTA is an association dedicated to advancing electric drive as a core technology on the road to sustainable mobility.
http://www.electricdrive.org/
The Electricity Storage Association is an international trade association comprised of utilities, manufacturers & researchers that promote the development and commercialization of competitive and reliable energy storage delivery systems for use by electricity suppliers and their customers.
http://www.electricitystorage.org/
The ESC was founded to promote the research, development and deployment of storage technologies as well as to raise awareness of the importance of storage for the future of America's electricity supply and energy security.
http://www.energystoragecouncil.org/
The National Alliance for Advanced Transporation Batteries ("NAATBatt") is a not-for-profit cooperative of more than 50 companies that will help the United States achieve energy independence by enabling multiple companies using a variety of lithium-ion technologies to manufacture battery cells in the United States.
http://naatbatt.org
A non-profit organization, IEEE is the world's leading professional association for the advancement of technology. The IEEE name was originally an acronym for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. Today, the organization's scope of interest has expanded into so many related fields, that it is simply referred to by the letters.
http://www.ieee.org/
On a larger scale, the PRBA serves as the voice of the Rechargeable Power Industry, representing its members on legislative, regulatory and standards issues at the state, federal and international level. PRBA hosts an annual meeting and provides reports, newsletters and other information to keep its members informed of the latest activities and issues affecting the rechargeable power industry.
http://www.prba.org/
To develop electrochemical energy storage technologies which support commercialization of fuel cell, hybrid, and electric vehicles
www.uscar.org/guest/view_team.php?teams_id=12
The Vehicle Technologies Program is developing more energy efficient and environmentally friendly highway transportation technologies that will enable America to use less petroleum.
http://www1.eere.energy.gov/vehiclesandfuels/