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  • October 15, 2025
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1st International Conference on

Next-Generation Energy and Mobility Technologies

(NGEMT – 2026)

May 01-02, 2026

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Prospective authors are invited to submit original unpublished work that is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere via the various tracks mentioned below.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

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

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

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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