APEC 2026 now accepting technical session submissions

APEC 2026, to be held in San Antonio, Texas, from 22-26 March, 2026, continues the long-standing tradition of addressing issues of immediate and long-term interest to the practising power electronics engineer.

APEC is now accepting digest submissions for the technical sessions. Interested authors wishing to present a paper must submit a digest for consideration by 15th August, 2025. To facilitate higher quality digest and final manuscript submissions, APEC 2026 offers significantly expanded submission windows for both the phases.

Topics of interest are divided into fourteen tracks, each track with a diverse set of subtopics:

  1. AC-DC converters
  2. DC-DC converters
  3. DC-AC inverters
  4. Devices and components
  5. Magnetics
  6. Power electronics integration and manufacturing
  7. Control
  8. Modelling and simulation
  9. Motor drives
  10. Power electronics for utility applications
  11. Renewable energy systems
  12. Wireless power transfer
  13. Transportation power electronics
  14. Power electronics applications

“APEC provides an ideal balance between academic and industrial research and is a meeting ground for these two areas, unlike any other power electronics conference,” said Dhaval Dalal, Program Chair, APEC 2026. “APEC tops the list of the IEEE power electronics conferences for average paper citations — as of May 2025, 7.4 for APEC 2019 and 4.8 for APEC 2022.”

“APEC greatly values student contributions and offers many career-oriented growth opportunities and benefits for students that include (and not limited to) Student Job Fair, Student Session Assistant program, Student Mentorship Program and Student Travel Grant,” added Deepak Veereddy, Assistant Program Chair, APEC 2026.

The technical sessions digest should explain the problem that will be addressed by the paper, its major results and how it is different from the closest existing literature. Technical sessions papers presented at APEC must be original material and not have been previously presented or published. The principal criteria used by reviewers in selecting digests for the program will be the usefulness of the work to the practicing power electronics professional. They also value evidence of completed experimental work. Authors should obtain any necessary company and governmental clearance prior to submission of digests.

Authors will be notified of the decision of paper acceptance on 14th October, 2025. Accepted papers in final form must be submitted and author registration completed by 8th December, 2025.

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