SEEI ITB Hosts the 5th International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS 2025)
Bandung, stei.itb.ac.id – Held at Prama Sanur Beach Bali, Denpasar, Indonesia, the 5th International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS 2025) took place on 3–6 November 2025, bringing together academics, researchers, and professionals from various countries. . .
The conference served as an international platform for academics, researchers, industry practitioners, and students to exchange ideas, discuss, and present the latest developments in high voltage engineering and power systems. ICHVEPS 2025 was organized by SEEI ITB with support from the IEEE Indonesia Section, the IEEE Power Electronics Society, and the IEEE Power & Energy Society.

The implementation of ICHVEPS 2025 marks the continuation of the conference series that began with the first ICHVEPS in 2017 in Bali. The second edition was also held in Bali in 2019, while ICHVEPS 2021 was conducted virtually from Bandung due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After returning to an on-site format in 2023, this year’s conference once again brought an international academic atmosphere to Bali.
As in previous years, the conference was attended by around 300 participants from more than 15 countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Australia, China, Japan, Brunei Darussalam, France, Sweden, the United States, Germany, and Korea. The event also featured several distinguished invited speakers who shared insights and cutting-edge research in the fields of energy and power engineering.

Papers presented at ICHVEPS 2025 will be published in the IEEE Xplore Proceedings and indexed by Scopus, while selected high-quality papers will be recommended for publication in the International Journal on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (IJEEI).
Through this event, SEEI ITB continues to strengthen its position as a center of excellence in electrical power engineering research and development, while reaffirming its commitment to expanding international collaboration networks in energy and electrical engineering.