As the electric vehicle market accelerates into another year, the urgency around delivering cost-effective, high-performance lithium-ion battery technologies continues to intensify. While next-generation chemistries generate significant interest, lithium-ion remains the backbone of today’s EV market, placing a premium on innovations that enhance energy density, extend cycle life, reduce cost, and scale efficiently. In this competitive landscape, advancements must not only perform in the lab but translate seamlessly into high-volume manufacturing and real-world deployment.
This year’s Lithium Battery Chemistry conference will bring together OEMs, cell manufacturers, supply chain leaders, and academic innovators to address the most pressing challenges in lithium-ion development and commercialization, while also exploring emerging chemistries on the horizon. With a sharper focus on industrialization, the agenda highlights the intersection of materials innovation, process optimization, and supply chain strategy required to bring next-generation lithium-ion technologies to market.
Attendees will gain insight into the latest progress in high-energy lithium-ion systems, including silicon-rich anodes, advanced NMC and LFP cathodes, electrolyte optimization, and cell design improvements driving performance and cost gains. The program will also examine how adjacent technologies,such as sodium-ion, lithium-metal, and solid-state, are influencing lithium-ion roadmaps. Across sessions, speakers will emphasize manufacturing scalability, localization of material supply, and cost-reduction strategies as key enablers for sustainable growth in the EV ecosystem.
Coverage will include, but is not limited to:
- Advancements in Battery Materials
- High-Energy Lithium-ion Chemistries
- Silicon Anodes
- NMC Cathodes
- Solid-State Battery Technologies
- Metal-Lithium Systems
The deadline for priority consideration is May 22, 2026.
All proposals are subject to review by session chairpersons and/or the Scientific Advisory Committee to ensure the overall quality of the conference program. Additionally, as per Cambridge EnerTech’s policy, a select number of vendors and consultants who provide products and services will be offered opportunities for podium presentation slots based on a variety of Corporate Sponsorships.
Opportunities for Participation: