Powering Britain's
Battery Revolution

21/10/2025 - 22/10/2025
The Electrified Vehicle Engineering conference will expand beyond battery technologies to cover the latest technical developments and insights into the engineering challenges associated with bringing battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) to market.
Whether it be tackling energy density to enable longer journeys and a reduction of battery size or making high voltage charging safe, the imperative to improve cost efficient design and drive market sales requires engineers, researchers, developers, and manufacturers to integrate ideas and collaborate effectively.
Attend to join the automotive engineering community and hear about the latest developments in cost-efficient design, infrastructure challenges, testing and monitoring across all BEVs, hybrids and off-road vehicles as well as marine and rail application areas.
Deadine 28 September: The IMechE invites students to submit a poster and showcase their work in front of industry leaders and specialist engineers at the October conference.
Don’t miss your chance to present your work and network with leading engineers and companies working across powertrains, EV systems, aerodynamics, and noise, vibration and handling at the Institution’s upcoming Advancing Automotive Engineering event (21-22 October 2025, Warwick). The Faraday Institution is delighted to sponsor the poster prizes for top poster submissions, with £350 awarded to the winners and £150 to the runner up. To get involved, simply submit your work by 28 September 2025 via the Oxford Abstracts system.