NPSPE 2026

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NPSPE 2026

The 3rd International Conference on New Power System and Power Electronics (NPSPE 2026) will be held in Harbin, China during December 25-27, 2026 in hybrid format.

It serves as a professional platform for engineers and researchers to exchange ideas, share cutting-edge research outcomes, and deliberate on the latest technological advancements in new power systems and power electronics with distinguished experts and scholars worldwide.

It offers opportunities for all attendees to engage in in-depth academic exchanges, face-to-face discussions, and professional networking with leading experts across the entire field.

We sincerely look forward to welcoming you at NPSPE 2026!

Keynote Speakers

Call for Papers

We invite the submissions on previously unpublished research work. Example areas include but are not limited to:

All accepted and registered papers will be included in the International Conference Proceedings, and sent to EI Compendex and Scopus etc. for indexing.

All submissions should be in English, adhere to template format in the conference website.

Please email your paper to npspe@acamail.org.


Important Information

Important Dates

- Deadline for special track proposal: January 31, 2026

- Special track notification acceptance: February 28, 2026

- Paper submission deadline: September 30, 2026

- Notification of acceptance: October 31, 2026

- Camera-ready due: November 30, 2026

Venue

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Harbin, which has not only brought together the history and culture of northern ethnic minorities but also integrated Chinese and foreign cultures. It is a famous historical and cultural city and tourist city in China, also known as "the Ice City", "Oriental Moscow" and "Oriental Paris". The whole city covers an area of 53,100 km2 (including an urban area of 10,198 km2), occupying 0.55% of the country's land area, with its population occupying 0.7% of the country's total population. It has 45 ethnic minorities, bringing a variety of religious cultures together, making it the only city featuring the co-existence of Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Catholicism, Islam and Orthodox Christianity in China.

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Sponsors

Murdoch University
College of Electric Power, Inner Mongolia University of Technology
Smart Energy Storage Insitute
Smart Energy Systems Lab (SESL), Ontario Tech University, Canada