About the Journal
The Journal of Advanced Electrochemical Storage (JAES) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing the science, engineering, and technology of electrochemical energy storage systems. The journal aims to provide a platform for researchers, scientists, and engineers to share cutting-edge research, innovative developments, and critical insights into the design, fabrication, characterization, and application of electrochemical energy storage devices.
JAES covers a broad spectrum of topics related to electrochemical energy storage, including but not limited to:
- Fundamental electrochemistry of energy storage mechanisms.
- Advanced materials for batteries, supercapacitors, and hybrid devices.
- Novel electrode and electrolyte materials with enhanced performance.
- Design and optimization of energy storage systems for high efficiency and sustainability.
- Emerging technologies such as solid-state batteries, redox flow batteries, and beyond-lithium-ion systems.
- Characterization techniques for understanding electrochemical processes at the atomic, molecular, and device levels.
- Modeling and simulation of electrochemical storage systems.
- Integration of energy storage with renewable energy sources and grid applications.
- Sustainability and recycling of electrochemical energy storage devices.
The journal welcomes original research articles, reviews, perspectives, and short communications that contribute to the advancement of electrochemical energy storage technologies. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, JAES aims to accelerate the development of next-generation energy storage solutions to address global energy challenges and support the transition to a sustainable energy future.
The journal operates under a Gold Open Access model, ensuring that online readers can access all content without any subscription or payment fees. This approach promotes widespread dissemination of research and knowledge.
Additionally, the journal is currently offering a unique opportunity for authors: all Article Processing Charges (APCs) are fully waived until 31 December 2025. This means that authors can publish their work free of charge during this period, making it more accessible for researchers to share their findings without financial barriers. This initiative aims to support the academic community and encourage the submission of high-quality research during the waiver period.