1st International Conference on

Next-Generation Energy and Mobility Technologies

(NGEMT - 2026)

May 01-02, 2026

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Call for Papers

Prospective authors are invited to submit original unpublished work that is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere via the various tracks mentioned below. 

  • Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to these only. 

Track 1: Smart Grids and Energy Systems

  • Smart grid architecture and control
  • Renewable energy integration and modernization
  • Demand-side management, energy efficiency and grid reliability.
  • Power electronics-power converters, modelling, control and component design
  • Energy storage systems Integration and Management
  • Design, control, and integration of high-voltage infrastructure.
  • Charging infrastructure for EV.
  • Oscillation damping control in EV.

Track 2: Modern Control Techniques in Energy and Mobility Solutions

  • Control of power converters and grid interfaces
  • Drivetrain control strategies for EVs
  • System-level control for energy and EV
  • Adaptive, robust, and intelligent control methods
  • Real-time and embedded control for energy and mobility
  • AI/ML-assisted and model-based control techniques
  • Model predictive control (MPC) for energy systems.

Track 3: Next-Gen Communication Systems for Energy and E-Mobility

  • Secure communication protocols for smart grids and EV networks
  • Vehicle-to-grid (V2G) and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication
  • IoT-enabled devices and sensor networks for energy systems
  • Cybersecurity strategies for communication networks
  • Data privacy, encryption, and network resilience
  • Cloud-based communication platforms
  • Control co-design with communication systems (e.g., 5G, IoT)
  • AI in communication networks
  • Autonomous vehicles

Track 4: AI, IoT and Cybersecurity in Energy and Mobility

  • AI/ML for energy forecasting, load balancing, and traffic optimisation
  • IoT applications in grid and vehicle monitoring
  • Digital twins and predictive analytics
  • Edge computing and 5G for real-time systems
  • Cybersecurity protocols for smart grids and EV networks
  • Data privacy and communication security
  • Standards and interoperability in energy and transport systems
  • Risk management in smart grids and mobility infrastructure.
  • Regulatory frameworks and smart governance models
  • Blockchain technology
  • Dependability of Smart Grid and Mobility

 Track 5: Case Studies, Pilots, and Industrial Applications

  • Real-world implementations of smart energy/mobility projects
  • Industry-academia collaboration models
  • Performance evaluation and techno-economic analysis
  • Start-up and entrepreneurial innovation in energy and transport
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