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Overview
The 1st Potassium-based Batteries International Conference (KIC-25) is set to be a pivotal event in the field of energy storage, specifically focusing on potassium-based technologies. This inaugural conference will be held in Madrid, Spain, from September 25 to 26, 2025, as part of the broader Sustainable Energy Storage Days in Madrid (SESDIM), which runs from September 22 to 26.
Objectives
KIC-25 aims to enhance global collaboration and deepen the understanding of potassium-based materials, including cathodes, anodes, and electrolytes. The conference will address the challenges faced in this emerging technology and explore solutions to accelerate its development. Participants will engage in discussions that bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application.
Topics of Discussion
The conference will feature plenary talks and poster sessions led by international experts, covering a range of topics such as:
Research materials: cathodes, anodes, and liquid/solid electrolytes
Understanding interfaces and phases
Advanced characterization methods
Development of full-cell prototypes in both academia and industry
Venue and Accessibility
KIC-25 will take place at the CSIC premises, located in the heart of Madrid's financial district, adjacent to the Museum of Natural Sciences. The venue is easily accessible via public transport, allowing attendees to explore Madrid's rich cultural offerings, including renowned art galleries and historic neighborhoods.
Important Dates
Abstract Submission Deadline: May 31, 2025
Acceptance Notification: June 30, 2025
Registration Deadline for Presenters: July 31, 2025
Registration Deadline for Attendees: August 31, 2025
This conference represents a significant opportunity for researchers and industry professionals to converge and share insights on the future of potassium-based battery technologies.
