Join us from Tuesday 9th to Thursday 11th September 2025 at the University of Warwick's Arts Centre for what will be our largest and most open science dissemination and networking event to date, convening the electrochemical energy storage community of academics, industry organisations, policy makers and funders from the UK and internationally.
Our conference theme for 2025 is "Energising the UK Battery Ecosystem" with a programme curated to disseminate the latest battery research from around the world and raise the visibility of UK scientific excellence in energy storage. In particular, we'll be shining a spotlight on partnership and collaboration, bridging the interface between academia, industry and policy for a net zero future. Held across three days, it will encompass multiple parallel sessions, poster sessions, exhibition stands, ample networking opportunities and much more.
"Simply - you must attend. There aren’t any other chances to meet the entire UK battery ecosystem all in one place, and in such a well-structured way.” 2024 Conference Delegate
We look forward to welcoming you to Warwick this September.
Professor Louis Piper, WMG - University of Warwick
Martin Dowson, WMG - University of Warwick
Professor Martin Freer, Faraday Institution
Our conference theme for 2025 is "Energising the UK Battery Ecosystem" with a programme curated to disseminate the latest battery research from around the world and raise the visibility of UK scientific excellence in energy storage. In particular, we'll be shining a spotlight on partnership and collaboration, bridging the interface between academia, industry and policy for a net zero future. Held across three days, it will encompass multiple parallel sessions, poster sessions, exhibition stands, ample networking opportunities and much more.
Session Themes
Our call for abstracts is open for talks and posters to shape our conference programme. We encourage abstracts to be submitted under the following themes:- Active Materials & Supply Chain
- New Battery Chemistries & Interfaces
- Advances in Recycling & Reuse
- Advanced Characterisation & Degradation
- Battery Safety & Abuse
- Electrode Manufacturing
- Battery Modelling
"Simply - you must attend. There aren’t any other chances to meet the entire UK battery ecosystem all in one place, and in such a well-structured way.” 2024 Conference Delegate
We look forward to welcoming you to Warwick this September.
Professor Louis Piper, WMG - University of Warwick
Martin Dowson, WMG - University of Warwick
Professor Martin Freer, Faraday Institution