The 18th China International Battery Fair: A New Chapter in Battery Technology
The 18th edition of the China International Battery Fair (CIBF2026) is set to take place at the Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center from May 13 to 15, 2026. This year's event is anticipated to host over 3,100 exhibitors from around the globe, marking a significant increase in both size and scope compared to previous fairs. With a focus on the entire battery supply chain—from power and energy storage batteries to 3C cells, materials, manufacturing equipment, system solutions, and recycling applications—CIBF2026 promises a comprehensive overview of the current state of battery technology.
Key Highlights of CIBF2026
The fair aims to showcase advancements ranging from solid-state and sodium-ion batteries to smart devices and CO₂ accounting systems. It serves as a vital networking platform for industry players, allowing businesses to demonstrate their expertise, forge new partnerships, and explore emerging markets. In addition to the exhibition, a series of high-profile forums will address topics such as new energy storage technologies and strategies for managing the carbon footprint of batteries, bringing together industry representatives to discuss practical pathways for the future. More than 2,000 experts, researchers, and business leaders are expected at these forums, providing insights into policy directions, new technologies, and market trends.
CIBF2026 will particularly emphasize energy storage batteries, fuel cells, recycling technologies, and energy-efficient manufacturing equipment. It aims to position itself as a platform for carbon-neutral industrial parks and low-emission development initiatives, fostering robust growth in line with a carbon-neutral economy.
China's Battery Industry Landscape
The Chinese battery sector concluded 2025 with stable supply levels and rising prices—a clear indicator of enhanced quality and efficiency industry-wide. Total exports for the year reached 37.896 billion battery units, roughly on par with the previous year. However, the overall value surged by 22.8%, amounting to $82.279 billion, underscoring China’s ongoing dominance in international markets. The sector is increasingly shifting focus towards drive batteries and new energy storage technologies, with smart manufacturing playing a crucial role in enhancing efficiency and promoting higher-quality, lower-emission production methods.
As the competitiveness and market position of the Chinese battery sector continue to improve, CIBF2026 has emerged as a leading international trade fair—an event that sits at the crossroads of politics and industry, technology and market, as well as national and international opportunities.
With the global energy transition accelerating and the strength of China’s battery sector growing, registration for CIBF2026 is now open. Industry professionals can reserve their spots through the official platform to engage in this essential gathering of the international battery community.
For more details, visit
CIBF Official Website.