China International Battery Fair 2026: Shaping the Future of Energy Solutions
The
18th China International Battery Fair (CIBF2026) is poised to set the stage for the next generation of battery technology and sustainable energy solutions. Scheduled to take place from
May 13 to 15 at the
Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Center, this event is expected to gather over
3,100 exhibitors from a multitude of countries, showcasing advancements in the battery industry.
In its pursuit of innovation, this year's fair will emphasize a panoramic view of the battery supply chain, featuring everything from power and energy storage batteries to production equipment and recycling solutions. This diversity will provide attendees with insights into the existing landscape and future potential of battery technologies.
Key highlights of CIBF2026 will include breakthroughs in
solid-state and sodium-ion batteries, along with sophisticated equipment for carbon tracking. The fair is designed to foster connections among vital stakeholders, offering companies a chance to display their latest capabilities and forge partnerships that will open doors to new markets.
In addition to the exhibition, a series of high-level forums will be hosted concurrently, focusing on pressing topics such as
emerging storage technologies and
battery carbon footprint management. These discussions will serve as a valuable opportunity for
over 2,000 experts, researchers, and executives to delve into governmental policies, explore transformative technologies, and discuss evolving market trends.
A special focus will be placed on
energy storage batteries, fuel cells, and
energy-efficient manufacturing technologies, all of which are seen as essential components for achieving low-emission development. This aligns with global aspirations for more
eco-friendly industrial practices and the expansion of
zero-carbon industrial parks.
The health of China’s battery sector appears promising, with
2025 figures showing steady shipment volumes coupled with rising prices, indicative of improved quality and efficiency across the industry. The total exports for last year reached
37.896 billion battery units, maintaining similar volume levels from the previous year, while the total value surged by
22.8% to
$82.279 billion. This growth underscores China's sustained competitive advantage in global markets and its shift towards
power batteries and novel
energy storage technologies.
As the world accelerates toward an energy transition, CIBF2026 represents a pivotal platform at the crossroads of policy, industry, technology, and international opportunity. Industry experts and professionals looking to participate in this significant event can now register through the official CIBF website.
For more information on the fair, please visit
CIBF Official Website.
Join us at CIBF2026 as we explore the future of battery technology and collaborate on sustainable energy initiatives across global markets!