A warm welcome to the 2027 Battery Conference
The latest insights into battery technology in a concise event
The 19th international ‘Advanced Battery Power’ conference will take place from 7 to 9 April 2027. Once again, it will bring together specialists from the fields of science, research and development across the entire value chain of batteries and battery technology. Experts from all over the world will gather at the Eurogress in Aachen to exchange the latest research findings and first-hand information.
For three days, the focus will be on the latest research findings, technological innovations and practical applications. From new cell chemistries and advances in production to issues of scaling, sustainability and recycling: the range of topics reflected the dynamism of an industry that plays a key role in the energy transition and the mobility of the future.
International keynote speeches offer global perspectives and shed light on developments in leading markets. They not only provide technological insights, but also inspire strategic decisions and collaborations.
As well as the technical programme, the 2027 Battery Conference offers, above all, a forum for discussion. Through discussions between start-ups, established companies, research institutions and political stakeholders, new contacts, ideas and partnerships are forged – often just as valuable as the content presented on stage.
The event is supported by a strong network of organisers and partners, including the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Industry, Climate Protection and Energy of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (MWIKE), as well as CARL & ISEA (RWTH Aachen), the MEET Battery Research Centre (University of Münster) and the Helmholtz Institute.
(Prof. Dr Dirk Uwe Sauer, CARL, RWTH Aachen)
We are pleased to invite you today to the 2027 Battery Conference!
The international conference Advanced Battery Power will then return to the Aachen technology region, once again offering an excellent platform for presenting research and findings in the field of battery technology to a broad audience of experts.
Registration details will be available shortly. We look forward to seeing you in Aachen!
Conference Chairs for the 2027 Conference
News and context
Deadline 31 October 2026 Advanced Battery Power Conference – Submit your papers by October 31, 2026 The 19th international ‘Advanced Battery Power’ conference will take
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A Look Back at 2026
Presentations and Speakers
Poster exhibition
With 270 posters, the poster exhibition was a major highlight of the 2026 Battery Conference. We would like to express our sincere gratitude for your enthusiastic participation. The winners of the 2026 Poster Award are listed below.
Exhibition
More than 30 international exhibitors from academia and industry provided the interested professional audience with a wide range of insights into products and developments related to electrical storage solutions, battery production, and battery applications.
Evening event at Jovel
The participants created a lively atmosphere at the evening event at Jovel Münster. The highlight was the presentation of the poster award by Prof. Dr. Winter and Prof. Dr. Sauer. The winners are listed below.
Award Ceremony and Winners of the 2026 Poster Award
1st Prize
P5-011 | Battery Life Cycle
Remodification of Recycled Graphite with Amorphous Carbon from Organic Precursors: A Simple Route to Enhanced Particle Characteristics and Battery Performance
Author: Felix Frobart | Co-authors: Peter Michalowski, Arno Kwade | Technische Universität Braunschweig
3 third-place prizes
P1-095 | Material Level
Novel Polysaccharide Binder for N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone-Based Electrode Processing of Ni-rich Layered Oxide Cathodes
Author: Laurin Profanter | Co-authors: Aleksei Kolesnikov, Hyuck Hur, Simon Albers, Johanna Kauling, Martin Winter, Johannes Kasnatscheew
MEET Battery Research Center, University of Münster
P2-019 | Cell Level
From Pixels to Plating: A Vision Pipeline for Decoding Lithium Plating
Author: Thorsten Tegetmeyer-Kleine | P2-019 : Heinrich Ditler, Dirk Uwe Sauer, Weihan Li
CARL, RWTH Aachen University
P4-023 | Applications
Implementation of a real-time state-observer for Li-Ion cells using a thermo-electrochemical model and Extended Kalman Filter
Author: Marie Göhring | Co-authors: Frédéric Justus Kauffmann, Nadja Lang, Hendrik Pegel, Dominik Wycisk, Ernst Richter, Kajetan Nürnberger, Thomas Danner, Alexander Fill, Kai Peter Birke
Mercedes-Benz AG
Feedback on LinkedIn
- Last week, our group attended the Advanced Battery Power Conference in Münster! We contributed 3 oral presentations and 7 posters, sharing our latest work and engaging in great discussions with colleagues from across academia and industry. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our posters or joined our talks. It was a great opportunity to exchange ideas and get valuable feedback. (ESE, Imperial College London)
- Batterietagung Münster: Exchange is what drives progress. As a partner of this year’s Advanced Battery Power Conference in Münster, we were proud to support a platform where industry and academia come together to shape the future of battery technology. The conversations with universities such as Münster and Aachen, alongside many inspiring exchanges across the battery community, once again showed that collaboration is essential to accelerate innovation. For us at PowerCo, the conference was also a strong signal: benchmarking confirmed that many challenges in scaling battery cell production are shared across the industry and progress happens faster when knowledge is exchanged openly. At the same time, the strong interest in our ramp-up and future battery cell applications highlights the growing momentum around PowerCo. “Three years ago, I attended as a PhD student - this year, I returned as a representative of PowerCo. Experiencing both perspectives has been incredibly valuable.” – Frederike Monsees, Mechanical Design Expert Battery Cell at PowerCo. Thank you to everyone who shared ideas, perspectives and optimism. Together, we move the industry forward. (PowerCo)
- A successful start to the Advanced Battery Power! The conference is continuously shaped by engaging discussions, valuable exchanges and strong participation from professionals across different fields of environmental protection. From insightful sessions to networking opportunities and informal conversations, the event once again proves the importance of sharing experiences and learning from one another - especially for those managing diverse responsibilities. (HDT e.V.)
- The Advanced Battery Power Conference always feels like a big family reunion, where you meet many of your research colleagues who have been with you for years. At the same time, there is so much insight into brilliant research, and I always leave with many ideas for our own projects and future collaborations. I was happy to share this year's event with two of my Ph.D. students who presented their work on triggering methods in abuse testing and an in-depth analysis of variation in electrochemical impedance measurements. I’m already looking forward to next year’s event in Aachen. (Susanne Lehner)
- Last week in Münster at the Advanced Battery Power Conference—three days focused on the battery industry, and the quality of the discussions was excellent. Johannes Rockenmaier and I look forward to continuing some of these conversations in the coming weeks. It’s great to see how much is happening in the battery sector right now—a field that naturally holds great interest for us at LAUDA, given our expertise in temperature control. (Dr. Christoph Bosch)
- Insightful updates from the battery community at the Advanced Battery Power Conference 2026: We look back on three exciting days at the Advanced Battery Power Conference, where Dirk Uwe Sauer and Martin Winter co-chaired the scientific program and guided discussions across the battery community. The conference provided valuable insights into the latest developments and findings in battery research and industry - covering a broad spectrum from material research and modelling to applications and recycling. In addition to the presentations, our colleagues showcased their latest research results through a series of posters. We are especially proud to highlight that Thorsten Tegetmeyer-Kleine received a poster award for his work on decoding Lithium plating. It was a fantastic opportunity to exchange ideas with fellow researchers, industry experts, and battery enthusiasts. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our talks and posters – let’s keep it up! Get in touch for further discussions and future mutual endeavors! (CARL RWTH Aachen University)
- Fully loaded with fresh inputs after an inspiring Advanced Battery Power Conference in Münster. A common thread across many talks: the opportunity for Europe is now. Focusing on smart and intelligent processing technologies is opening doors across the entire battery value chain. A big thank you to Ralf Lüdemann for representing syntrotec GmbH’s work on innovative battery formation technology in Münster – great to see this topic gaining the attention it deserves. Looking forward to turning these insights into action. (Kristin Lüdemann)
- Over the past three days, I participated in the international Advanced Battery Power Conference in Münster alongside my colleagues from the iPAT - Institute for Particle Technology (Institut für Partikeltechnik) and the BLB+ Braunschweig Labfactories for Batteries and more. I presented a poster on our work on the integration of polysulfide-trapping additives into polymer-based electrolytes and composite cathodes for solid-state lithium-sulfur batteries within the Cluster of Excellence SE²A - Sustainable and Energy-Efficient Aviation. It was a valuable opportunity for discussions, exchanging insights, and learning about the state of the art in battery materials, processes, production and technologies. (Sharif Haidar)
- This week, the Advanced Battery Power Conference 2026 took place in Münster, running from Tuesday to Thursday. Three days packed with interesting discussions and presentations, as well as posters covering every aspect of battery technology. I also had the opportunity to talk about parts of my work at Volkswagen Group and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) on sodium-ion batteries (SIBs). We analyzed the competitiveness of various SIBs (LTMOs paired with hard carbon) by optimizing volumetric energy density (VED), fast-charging capability, and cost vs. LFP (paired with graphite) across different scenarios. (Jonas Sprengelmeyer)
- It was a great opportunity to engage with battery experts, exchange perspectives, and attend the conference together with colleagues from Volkswagen (@Hannes Jahnke, @Alexander Schmidt, @Alexander Dörflinger, Tobias Klein, Jonas Sprengelmeyer, Nele Müller, Simon Hoffmann, Janina Gottschalk). I am already looking forward to next year’s conference and seeing what the battery community will be working on next. (Robin Saam)
- My co-workers Christina Schieber, Basit Jimoh and Bidheyak Subedi and I had some very inspiring days at the Advanced Battery Power Conference this week. Many thanks to the team from Haus der Technik – HDT Katharina Röder und Katrin Dietz for the great organization. (Hans-Georg Schweiger)
- Exciting news from our BLB+ team in Münster. Our colleague Felix Frobart from iPAT - Institute for Particle Technology (Institut für Partikeltechnik) has won the 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘇𝗲 for best poster with his work on "Remodification of Recycled Graphite with Amorphous Carbon from Organic Precursors: A Simple Route to Enhanced Particle Characteristics and Battery Performance". Congratulations on this outstanding achievement! The three-day conference has come to a successful close. At our booth, we showcased the full spectrum of battery research from the Braunschweig region and had the opportunity to connect with many familiar and new faces. (BLB+ Braunschweig LabFactories for Batteries and more)
Internationale Keynote-Speaker auf der Advanced Battery Power Conference 2026:
Can batteries live forever?
Prof. Maitane Berecibar
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Thermal safety of lithium batteries and beyond – Can we balance high risk/high gain and low risk/low return?
Dr. Markus Börner
MEET – University of Münster
Next generation batteries – where can we possibly be 2030+?
Prof. Patrik Johansson
Department of Chemistry – Ångström, Uppsala University
Tiamat : Towards the optimization and commercialization of the unique sodium-ion battery chemistry for high power charging applications (working title)
Mathieu Morcrette
Tiamat, Amiens
Opportunities in Algorithmic Trading for Battery Storage in Short-Term Electricity Markets
Prof. David Wozabal
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Evening event on 15.4.2026 in the Jovel Music Hall, Albersloher Weg 54, 48155 Münster.
For decades, Jovel in Münster has been the go-to spot for great dance and music events. At this trendy venue, participants were able to share valuable experiences, engage in professional discussions with experts, and learn about the latest developments. And there was no shortage of fun. A highlight of the evening was the poster award ceremony.
Feedback on the conference
Thanks for another amazing conference – I had a really great time, caught up with many friends and colleagues, and came away with many fresh ideas and questions. You have created something really special. The atmosphere is friendly, welcoming, professional, and a perfect balance of engineering and science.
Prof. Dr. David Howey, University of Oxford
A look back at the 2025 conference in Aachen
Teilnehmer*innenstimmen zur Advanced Battery Power Conference 2025 – Video-Feedback aus Forschung, Industrie und Nachwuchs
Video feedback from research, industry, and young professionals






















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The exhibition
The trade exhibition, located right next to the lecture halls, serves as the social hub of the conference every year. This is where attendees gather to enjoy specialty coffees and light snacks while exploring presentations from research institutes, startups, suppliers, OEMs, manufacturers of laboratory and testing equipment, software providers, and many other players in the battery sector.













HDT+ digital Campus
The Haus der Technik brings the presentations and posters of the international conference “Kraftwerk Batterie / Advanced Battery Power” online. Explore the papers as PDF or online and contact the authors directly with questions or contributions to the discussion. The specially developed platform hdt+ digital campus thus becomes an ideal complement and performance enhancement to the face-to-face event.

