Why European battery leaders choose the full BatteryMBA, not a Europe-only course
Europe set out to capture roughly 25% of global battery cell manufacturing by 2030. The European Battery Alliance helped catalyse over €180 billion of announced investment, and the continent now hosts dozens of gigafactory projects across Germany, France, Sweden, Hungary, Poland, Spain, Italy and the UK. But the gap between announcement and shipping cells in qualified, EU-OEM-approved volumes has proved larger than expected, Northvolt's restructuring, ACC's slowdown and the dependency on Asian equipment and engineering talent have made one thing clear: the next five years are decisive.
The leaders winning in Europe are rarely the ones who only understand EU regulation. They understand Asian cell-manufacturing playbooks, US IRA dynamics, global chemistry roadmaps and the OEM strategies that shape demand, because all of those forces shape European project economics and bankability. The BatteryMBA is built around that full value chain, with Europe-specific case studies, projects and peers woven throughout.