INTELEC 2027
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INTELEC 2027
in Fukuoka, Japan
The next major international conference focusing on energy systems for Information and Communications Technologies (ICT), the 44th IEEE International Telecommunications Energy Conference (INTELEC 2027) will be held in ACROS Fukuoka, Fukuoka-City, Japan on 18-21 April 2027.
The conference is a PELS flagship conference focusing on Telecommunications Energy. INTELEC 2027 continues to retain its tradition of high-quality conference and will open up an opportunity for academics and industrial professionals worldwide to exchange their knowledge of the state-of-the-art power electronics and energy storage in telecommunication and wide area of IT technology.
The conference will cover a range of themes and tracks, including :
- Power converters, control, and other technologies for ICT infrastructure
- Data center power management
- Energy storage for grid, communication, and transportation systems
- Semiconductor Technologies in ICT Energy Systems
- Automotive Applications in ICT Energy Systems
- Resilient, reliable, and highly available infrastructure for mission-critical applications.
Submission
Papers presented in conference will be processed by VDE-Verlag and will be included in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.


Important Dates
2026.6.1 Submission Open
2026.8.18 Submission Deadline
2026.11.1 Notification
2026.12.18 Deadline of registration
Organization
Organizer:
- IEEE Power Electronics Society
Supporters:
- IEEE PELS Fukuoka Chapter
- IEEE PELS Japan Joint Chapter
- IEICE Communication Society


Fukuoka: The Urban Hub of Silicon Island
Fukuoka City stands at the forefront of Japan’s technological evolution, serving as the heartbeat of Kyushu—a region historically known as “Silicon Island” due to its massive semiconductor industry.
Fukuoka City also serves as the Gateway to Asia and the central hub for Kyushu tourism. With its international airport located just minutes from the city center and excellent Shinkansen connections, it is the unrivaled starting point for travelers exploring western Japan.
















