Due to the demand for environmentally friendly cars, emission-free driving and a noiseless driving experience, the electric vehicle industry has developed over the past century. The 14th International Conference on Advanced Lithium Batteries for Automobile Application (ABBAA-14), initiated in 2008, aims to promote global R&D actives related to electric vehicles, create favorable conditions for discussions on scientific experiments and facilitate global cooperation. The 14th ABAA conference will be organized in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam from October 29, 2023, to November 1, 2023, co-organized by IALB and Vin fast. A conference that brings together senior policymakers, automotive manufacturers, battery industry manufactures, and world – famous scientists from national academies and national laboratories. In this conference, Mr. Stanley Whittingham, Noel Laureate 2019, commenced the conference with an engaging presentation on “Li-ion batteries: pushing the limits from lab to manufacturing”.



Within the conference, there is also a signing ceremony on cooperation agreement between Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City (VNU-HCM), and University of Washington to jointly develop science research resources in the field of storage and energy conversion, as well as other fields such as IT, Biology, …

On behalf of the chairman and the local, international organizing committee, we cordially invite you to the 15th edition of the International Conference on Advanced Lithium Batteries for Automobile Application (ABAA-15). This edition will be held in Montreal, Canada.
Starting in 2008, the ABAA conferences were conceived with the mission of enhancing global R&D of advanced lithium batteries for vehicles, accelerating the discussion and communication of R&D progress, as well as strengthening global collaboration in this field. The ABAA conference brings together high-level policy makers from the USA, China, Europe, Japan, and Korea, in addition to most car manufactures, battery industry makers, and world-renown scientists from academia and national labs.