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The research journal ELEKTRONIKA IR ELEKTROTECHNIKA is an open access journal. Open Access Charges (APCs) allow publisher to make the published material available for free to all interested readers online. 

There is no article submission charge.

Payment is possible by bank transfer. The APC is transferred to the journal bank account if the e-mail confirming paper acceptance is received. The bank information of the journal is the following:

Bank-correspondent

 

DRESDNER BANK
SWIFT    DRES DE FF
Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Beneficiary’s Bank

AB SEB bankas, Gedimino pr.12, LT-01103 Vilnius, Lithuania
SWIFT   CBVI LT 2X

Beneficiary’s account (IBAN)

LT38 7044 0600 0310 4481

Name and Address of Beneficiary

Kauno technologijos universitetas
K. Donelaičio g. 73
Kaunas, LT-44029
(VAT number LT119505811)

Please indicate in Your bank transfer:

BL002, submission ID and Author's name


The APC is dependent on a count of pages of the accepted paper, and it is 70 EUR for 1 page.

The hard copy of the issue of the journal of ELEKTRONIKA IR ELEKTROTECHNIKA costs 100 EUR for each one. For  annual  subscription - 500 EUR.

All fees (i.e. APC, etc.) shown are exclusive of Lithuanian VAT*

Please complete a form if proforma invoice/invoice is needed after the e-mail confirming paper acceptance is received:

*VAT on fees – important information

  • Please note that authors representing an organization or company from a country outside of Lithuania are NOT required to pay Lithuanian VAT on the fee (i.e. APC, etc.) if the payment is done directly from the organization or company acoount to the Kaunas University of Technology account.
  • All authors from Lithuania and international private persons-authors are required to pay VAT on the fee (i.e. APC, etc.) (21 %). Private persons aren't required to enter VAT number.
  • If you are from a country outside of the EU – you can complete form without VAT number.
  • If you are from the EU country: a valid VAT number is a mandatory, otherwise, VAT will be added to your  fee (i.e. APC, etc.). It is important that your number is stated exactly according to the EU standards.