Starting from Volume 17, Issue 4 (2026), the journal no longer publishes manuscripts in the field of "Electrical Power Engineering". Instead, it publishes research in the field of "Electrical Power and Electrical Engineering Systems".
The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to, the following topics:
Study of statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, the behaviour of structures, machines and mechanical systems, numerical modelling of mechanical processes, and the design of safe and efficient engineering solutions for various applications.
Design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems and components.
Design, analysis, modelling, and operation of electrical power systems and networks; ensuring the reliability and quality of electricity supply, integration of renewable energy sources, energy storage systems, electrical safety, and engineering solutions for the operation of electrical and power systems.
Study, design, and application of electrical systems and devices; electrical machines, drives, sensors, control systems, and the interaction between electrical and mechanical components.
Systems and technologies for the automatic control of industrial processes, machines, and technological complexes; application of sensors, actuators, control algorithms, and software to optimise processes and improve the efficiency, reliability, and quality of the operation of technical systems.
Computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer numerical control (CNC), robotics, CAD/CAM systems, and other advanced technologies that optimise and automate manufacturing and technological processes.
The journal promotes the dissemination of the results of fundamental and applied research in engineering, the development of interdisciplinary scientific collaboration, and the implementation of innovative engineering solutions in industry. The Editorial Board aims to provide a platform for researchers and professionals to share their experience, promote innovation, and inspire practical applications in the fields of applied mechanics, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, automation, computer-integrated technologies, and electrical power engineering.