To present a paper at the Symposium, first upload an ABSTRACT of maximum 3,000 characters (free style) between 10 December 2025 and 20 April 2026 here: https://mobilityintegrationsymposium.org/callforpapers/
Please note that the focus of the E-Mobility Power System Integration Symposium is on the integration of large-scale E-Mobility solutions into power systems. Grid integration solutions, charging infrastructure and storage are main topics, not electric vehicle development. Due to this focus, only plug-in vehicle solutions are relevant. That includes the pure plug-in electric vehicle (PEV), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) as well as Vehicle-to-Grid solutions, Mega chargers, e-trucks.
Final papers must be submitted online by 31 August 2026.
As the conference language is English, all abstracts and papers have to be written in English.
Authors will pay a REDUCED workshop fee.
All participants are responsible for paying their own travel and hotel expenses.
Proposed Preferential Topics of the Symposium
E1. Power System Aspects related to EV Grid Integration
E1.1 Power System Experience with EV Grid Integration
E1.2 Power System Aspects with High Shares of Charging Stations
E1.3 Distribution Grid Issues with High Shares of Charging Stations
E1.4 Grid Integration Modelling Aspects
E1.5 AI and Machine Learning for Grid Integration
E1.6 Operational Resilience in Face of Cyber-attacks
E2. Charging Infrastructure
E2.1 Charging Infrastructure Planning and Smart Charging
E2.2 Charging Infrastructure Planning in distribution grid
E2.3 Charging Infrastructure Planning for Mega Watt/ Truck charger
E3. Charging Station Design Aspects
E3.1 Charging Methods (AC, DC, Wireless) + Standardization of Charging Modes/Communication
E3.2 High Power Charging/MW charger design
E4. Vehicle to Grid (V2G)
E4.1 Vehicle to Grid (V2G) Experience
E4.2 Vehicle to Grid (V2G) and Ancillary Service Participation
E4.3 International Rules and Regulations
E5. Grid Code Aspects for Charging Stations
E5.1 Grid Code Aspects related to Charging Infrastructure
E5.2 Charging stations and Grid Forming Aspects
E5.3 Communication and Security Aspects
E6. Market, Regulation, and Policy
E6.1 Market and Regulatory Aspects
E6.2 Mobility as a Service
E7. Decarbonization and Energy Transition
E7.1 Decarbonization of Energy Sectors
E7.2 Decarbonization of Transport with Green Hydrogen
E7.3 E-Mobility and Renewable Energy Integration
E8. Electrification of Transport and Urban Mobility
E5.1 Electrification of Urban Mobility
E8.2 Other E-Transport such as E-Marine, Shore Power, e-planes
