It’s your chance to innovate and make a real-world impact. Join us to shape the future together with your brilliant ideas!
raw materials, cell fabrication), applications and recycling
for renewable energies (solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, etc)
battery, electric motor, charging station, etc.
policy, regulation, standardization, industry, etc.
No, all team members must be from the same university, but they can be from different batches, majors, departments, or faculties.
Each team is only allowed to submit one abstract. However, participants can be part of multiple teams, as long as they are the team leader for only one team.
Yes, teams can make changes to their abstract until the submission deadline. After the deadline, no further changes will be accepted.
Participants are encouraged to plan. If there is a conflict, they should inform the organizers as soon as possible to discuss potential solutions, though flexibility is not guaranteed.
Abstracts that do not adhere to the specified formatting guidelines will be disqualified.
All updates or changes will be announced via email to the team leader and posted on the official competition website and social media accounts.
The Youth Ideas Competition is owned and produced by the National Battery Research Institute.