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Phuket to Host 3rd ASEAN Battery Conference, Launch Regional Safety Network for Greener Energy Future
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
ASEAN’s top minds in energy storage are coming together in Phuket this August to push forward innovation, safety, and sustainability in battery technology.
The 3rd ASEAN Battery Technology Conference (ABTC) is set to take place from August 27–29, 2025 at SAii Laguna Phuket, Thailand, uniting leaders, innovators, and policymakers from across the region. Organized by the Thailand Energy Storage Technology Association (TESTA) in partnership with five other major battery and EV organizations, the event will address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in the energy storage industry.
And this year, it’s not just about innovation—it’s about safety, too. The event will mark the official launch of the ASEAN Battery Safety Network (ABSN), a groundbreaking regional platform supported by the ASEAN Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI).
Powering ASEAN’s Clean Energy Ambitions
ABTC 2025 is more than a technical gathering—it’s a strategic move toward building an integrated, safe, and sustainable battery ecosystem in the ASEAN region.
Key objectives of the conference include:
- Advancing battery technology for clean mobility and renewable energy storage
- Encouraging cross-border collaboration between ASEAN nations
- Strengthening the global competitiveness of ASEAN in the battery value chain
- Setting higher safety standards through the ABSN initiative
The ASEAN Battery Safety Network: A Regional First
ABSN aims to become the go-to hub for science and technology knowledge-sharing on battery safety in Southeast Asia. By aligning policies and standards, ABSN will:
- Support safe deployment of battery systems across all ASEAN nations
- Share research and technical expertise
- Build a strategic roadmap for future battery safety protocols
As Dr. Sing Yang Chiam, Technical Director at the Singapore Battery Consortium, put it, this is a “critical first step” toward tackling safety challenges and positioning ASEAN as a key player in the global market.
World-Class Experts in Attendance
The conference will feature big names in battery research, including:
Prof. M. Stanley Whittingham, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry (2019)
Prof. Yet-Ming Chiang, renowned materials scientist
Prof. Shirley Meng, leader in sustainable energy storage
Attendees can expect seven dynamic panel discussions on:
- Battery policy and regulations
- Circular economy approaches
- Grid-scale energy storage
- Battery swapping solutions
- Financing and investment trends
A Showcase of ASEAN Collaboration
Speakers will represent top organizations across the region:
Indonesia: National Center for Sustainable Transportation Technology, National Battery Research Institute
Malaysia: NanoMalaysia Berhad
Philippines: Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines
Singapore: Singapore Battery Consortium
Thailand: Thailand Energy Storage Technology Association
Looking Ahead to 2026
NanoMalaysia Berhad CEO Dr. Rezal Khairi Bin Ahmad confirmed that ABTC 2026 will be held in Penang, Malaysia, building on this year’s momentum to unite stakeholders across the battery and EV value chain.
Why This Matters for the Philippines
For the Philippines—where clean mobility is still in early stages—events like ABTC 2025 open doors for technology transfer, policy alignment, and regional cooperation that can fast-track our local EV and renewable energy ambitions.
The ABTC is not just another conference—it’s a regional movement toward a future where ASEAN leads in clean, safe, and innovative battery solutions. For businesses, this is the moment to connect, collaborate, and take part in shaping the next phase of Southeast Asia’s energy future.
Visit the ABTC official website for the full program and registration details.